The Murder of Emmett Till
by
David Robson
Crime solving is painstaking, but modern methods and technological advances have significantly changed the field of criminal investigation. Clues to crimes both spectacular and ordinary can now be found in the tiniest bits of evidence thanks to cutting-edge forensic techniques. Crime Scene Investigations examines the fascinating world of the criminal investigator and other
...moreLibrary Binding, 96 pages
Published
April 23rd 2010
by Gale Cengage
(first published 2010)
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It's hard to say that I really liked this book because the subject matter was so difficult, but I did have trouble putting it down because I so badly wanted some justice for Emmett Till. Even after taking a class on the Holocaust in film and literature I am still surprised by the horrible things human beings will do to one another. How sad!
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