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  • Risking Life for Death

  • Lessons for the Living from the Autopsy Table
  • By: Ryan Blumenthal
  • Narrated by: Colin Moss
  • Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Summary

Every contact leaves a trace. A single strand of hair or a tiny droplet of blood can be the silent witness at a crime scene.

Locard’s Exchange Principle underpins all forensic science and holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something to the crime scene and leave with something from it.

Forensic experts use this principle daily to catch murderers and assailants. In Risking Life for Death, South African forensic pathologist Ryan Blumenthal offers a master class in this singular forensic technique based on real-life case studies. With more than 20 years of experience in the field, Blumenthal explains how to look for clues and traces, and how what he does not find at autopsy is often more important than what he does find. In other words, the absence of evidence can sometimes be of greater value than the presence of evidence.

His account also highlights the dangers forensic pathologists are exposed to daily. As they try to unravel the puzzle of someone’s death, forensic pathologists often face life-threatening infections, toxic gases and the hazards associated with high-profile cases–in effect, risking their life to solve someone else’s death.

An understanding of Locard’s Exchange Principle can help you become a medical detective in your own life, be a happier person, and even provide you with a better philosophy for growing older, Blumenthal argues.

©2023 Ryan Blumenthal (P)2023 Jonathan Ball Publishers
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The advice in this book will prolong your life

A fantastic behind the scenes guide to living a full and fulfilling life. Professor Blumenthal is clearly passionate about helping people to make good decisions so they don't end up on his autopsy table. This book should be listed in the top 100 books to read before you die, because it will enable you to live longer so you can read the other 99.

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