A Practical Guide to the Medicolegal Investigation of Death this
guidebook written by a veteran death investigator specifically for field
investigators and students. The book is unique because of the field
investigators focus and approach, and is not distracted by graphic
images or an overabundance of case studies, scientific, or medical
jargon. The book addresses the most common death scene situations faced
by investigators but is brief enough to fit into every death
investigator's gear bag. With helpful Rules of Thumb for quick and
practical reference, and detailed explanations, the book is an
investigator's tool. Specific topics include historical foundations,
legal issues, identification methods of human remains, time of death
estimation, and wound analysis. Specific areas addressed are fire
deaths, asphyxial deaths, drowning deaths, electrical deaths, and motor
vehicle accidents