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NEW 2003 EDITION! DEATH INVESTIGATOR’S HANDBOOK Expanded and Updated Edition by Louis N. Eliopulos |
When Louis Eliopulos wrote Death Investigator’s Handbook in 1993, it was
the first manual to combine information from dozens of scientific and technical
manuals into one easy-to-use reference specifically for homicide investigators.
It became an instant classic and is currently used by homicide divisions in
federal, state and local law enforcement agencies (including the FBI); the investigative
agencies of the U.S. armed forces; medical examiners and coroners across the
United States and around the world; and criminology departments at many universities.
But a lot has happened since it first appeared. This expanded and updated edition
brings death investigation up to the minute. It contains 50 percent more material
than the original and reveals all the new scientific and technical developments
in the field of death investigation, including the very latest on DNA, cold
cases, bioterrorism, mass disaster sites, illuminating sources for revealing
stains, profiling secrets and much, much more. Interest in forensic medicine
has never been higher. Professionals are faced with the need to solve more cases
in less time and with fewer resources, and through popular television shows,
movies and true-crime and mystery books, the public has become fascinated with
every aspect of homicide investigations on the scene and in the lab. If you
want to know more about the art and science of crime-scene processing, forensic
evaluations and investigative techniques, go to the source that professionals
use to catch real killers: Death Investigator’s Handbook.
About The Author: Louis N. Eliopulos is a senior homicide investigations
analyst with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), where he reviews,
consults and suggests investigative analysis and strategy on active and cold-case
homicide investigations from all over the world. Before being employed by NCIS,
Eliopulos was chief forensic investigator for the medical examiner’s office
in Jacksonville, Florida. He served as a forensic consultant for the teams recovering
the remains from the Pentagon after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack.

Death Investigator’s Handbook, Second Edition
Huge! 8 1/2 x 11, Hardcover, Photos, Illustrations, charts, graphs,
Checklists, Outlines, Website Links and anything else that could be
in such a reference. 976 pages. $89.95
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