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Scene of the Crime: A Writer's Guide to Crime-Scene Investigations (Howdunit Series) (edition 1992)

by Anne Wingate

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Provides information on how evidence is measured, collected, identified, and analyzed, the timetable of activity at a crime scene, and technical terms and professional techniques used.
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Title:Scene of the Crime: A Writer's Guide to Crime-Scene Investigations (Howdunit Series)
Authors:Anne Wingate
Info:Writer's Digest Books (1992), Paperback, 231 pages
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