Death's Acre
On a wooded hillside in Tennessee blowflies, bacteria and buzzards feast on human flesh, unhindered by coffins or mausoleums. They're buried in shallow graves; submerged in tanks of water; concealed under slabs of concrete; locked in the boots and backseats of rusting cars. They are serving the...
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On a wooded hillside in Tennessee blowflies, bacteria and buzzards feast on human flesh, unhindered by coffins or mausoleums. They're buried in shallow graves; submerged in tanks of water; concealed under slabs of concrete; locked in the boots and backseats of rusting cars. They are serving the needs of science in the cause of justice. In DEATH'S ACRE Dr Bill Bass, the facility's founder and one of the world's leading forensic scientists, describes how he created it and how the work of he and his colleagues have brought murderers to justice and cleared the names of the innocent. Within a riveting narrative he details his own career and the many criminal cases he has been involved in, bringing forensic science vividly to life and highlighting its crucial role in modern day policing.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780751534467 (0751534463)
ASIN: 751534463
Publish date: 2004
Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Science,
Mystery,
Health,
Medical,
Crime,
True Crime,
Anthropology,
Medicine,
Death
I really enjoyed learning about the Body Farm and how it came to be. I have read Patricia Cornwell's book The Body Farm and so learning the lengths she went to for her research for a death scene in the book was great and encouraging to hear that she really cared if her books are realistic. Also lear...
I really enjoyed learning about the Body Farm and how it came to be. I have read Patricia Cornwell's book The Body Farm and so learning the lengths she went to for her research for a death scene in the book was great and encouraging to hear that she really cared if her books are realistic. Also lear...
I really enjoyed learning about the Body Farm and how it came to be. I have read Patricia Cornwell's book The Body Farm and so learning the lengths she went to for her research for a death scene in the book was great and encouraging to hear that she really cared if her books are realistic. Also lear...
Another excellent book-this one non-fiction-from the writing duo of Jon Jefferson and Dr. Bill Bass. I loved listening to this and it has been fun to see the influence into the fictional series. Only thing that would have made this better is if Dr. Bass would have narrated it.
Better than the Forensic Files on tv. Very detailed and interesting but a bit gruesome, unless you like reading about decomposition.Remember the old school song, 'the worms crawled in and the worms crawled out'? That about sums it up.