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This science of forensics is little understood except for what we watch in prime time. Five chapters explore forensic dentistry; ballistics; computer forensics; facial reconstruction; and fingerprinting.

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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T.R. Thomas

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December 2, 2016
The title of my book is True Crimes by T.R. Thomas. It can be a mystery story and is also nonfiction. The story takes place in court and many other places. The book showed many different things, and I learned stuff that I never knew about. And the author had me seeming like I was actually in the story. I could kind of relate to what I was reading and how real it sounds.
It’s not really any main characters in the story because it’s telling about someone different in the chapters each time. I liked the kidnapping and fingerprint story because people do not think. The crimes and stuff was so interesting and had me thinking twice. I don’t know anybody like that, but I heard of some people like that.
I liked how the author wrote this story. It was very interesting. Certain parts of the story are very serious that I never knew or thought of. And then it was some cases that were sad and very weird. But the vocabulary in the story was very easy. I could understand all of them.
This book was really about how forensics too. Some of them had to do with finger prints and computers Forensics and many more. It was a good book because you can learn lots of stuff from it.
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