When a corpse is found in a body of water, authorities generally presume that the manner of death was either an accident or a suicide. They do not treat the recovery site as a potential crime scene or homicide, so many cases remain unsolved. Case Studies in Drowning Forensics investigates the cases of 13 bodies recovered from water in similar circu
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Kevin Gannon, D. Lee Gilbertson
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Introduction. The Beginning. Intersecting Lives. Protocols and Models. You Decide. Chapter 2. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 3. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 4. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 5. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 6. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 7. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 8. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 9. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 10. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Video Recordings. Chapter 11. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 12. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 13. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 14. Background. Circumstances. Analysis of Evidence. Chapter 15. Background. Circumstances. Analysis Of Evidence. Epilogue. Differences. Methodology. Similarities. Commonalities. Conclusions. Closing Remarks. Appendices. Index.