- metrology:
scientific measurement and
inference for lawyers, judges, and
criminalists. CRC PRESS. ISBN 978-0-367-77847-7. Ferrero, Alessandro; Scotti, Veronica...
- fʁɑ̃swa vidɔk]; 24 July 1775 – 11 May 1857) was a
French criminal turned criminalist,
whose life
story inspired several writers,
including Victor Hugo, Edgar...
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sorority house. The next morning,
three Seattle homicide detectives and a
criminalist combed the
entire alleyway on
their hands and knees,
finding nothing...
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Friedrich Heinrich Abegg (23
March 1796 – 29 May 1868) was a
German criminalist.
Abegg was born in
Erlangen as the son of the
Reformed preacher Dr. Johannes...
- Söderman (24
August 1902 – 16
March 1956) was a
Swedish police officer and
criminalist. In his
native Sweden, he went by the
nickname "Revolver-Harry". Söderman...
- of the
Casefile podcast and the
podcasts Crime Junkie and The
Casual Criminalist.
Renewed attention was paid to her case
after the
disappearance of Natalee...
- the CBS
crime drama television series, CSI: Miami. It
follows Miami criminalists (identified as "the
Crime Scene Investigators")
working for the Miami-Dade...
- book
introduces the
character of
Lincoln Rhyme, a
quadriplegic forensic criminalist. It was
adapted into a film of the same name in 1999. A
pilot for a television...
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writer Jeffery Deaver,
featuring the
officially retired,
quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme. It is the
ninth novel in the
Lincoln Rhyme series. The...
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