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HOW WE KILL. In the U.S., as society has changed so has murder and the techniques for discovering who did it. The methods for murder and the reasons for it have changed, and police investigators have gained new investigative skills. Meanwhile, from Lizzie Borden to serial killer sites on the Internet, public interest has grown. This book provides a pop-sociology and pop-psychology look at murder from the beginning of the century to today. The author has recently completed a book on the most baffling 20th century murders in America. (Proposal and sample chapter). INVESTIGATOR. Most defense attorneys use investigators to help their client's defense. This book features the experiences of an investigator, highlighting her most interesting cases, as she talks to defendants and their friends, family, and other witnesses, to learn what really happened. (Proposal and sample chapters). "BUT OFFICER, I WAS ROBBED AFTER I ROBBED THE BANK", AND OTHER STUPID CROOK STORIES. Many crooks get tripped up when they do stupid things, like the crook who robbed a bank and was robbed himself when he left. He was arrested when he reported what happened to a police officer. This book includes a collection of such stories, drawn from news accounts and from the tales of police officers. (Proposal). For details: |