Explores the life and career of Edward Oscar Heinrich, dubbed the "American Sherlock Holmes," who some consider the father of forensic science in America. Explains how, through a forty-year career, Heinrich helped solve more than 2,000 cases using techniques that are still used, such as blood splatter analysis, ballistics, and fingerprinting.
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3438069 | 6817035 | 1592 | 825825 | 918437 | Wilson C. | 513 | 32616000542080 | EB 363.25 DAW | 363.25 | 1640729255 | 1640729255 |