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1. Forensic Pathologists from Hell: Bungled Autopsies, Bad Calls, and Blown Cases

© 2019 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

© 2019 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. Preface ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction 1
  6. PART ONE. Diagnosing Death: Problems in the Science and Practice of Forensic Pathology
  7. Introduction 9
  8. 1. Forensic Pathologists from Hell: Bungled Autopsies, Bad Calls, and Blown Cases 13
  9. 2. A Question of Credibility: Bad Reputations and the Politics of Death 29
  10. 3. The Sudden Infant Death Debate: Dr. Roy Meadow, Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, and Meadow’s Law 47
  11. 4. Infants Who Can’t Breathe: Illness or Suffocation? 67
  12. 5. Swollen Brains and Broken Bones: Disease or Infanticide? 79
  13. PART TWO. Crime-Scene Impression Identification: Forensic Science or Subjective Analysis?
  14. 6. Fingerprint Identification: Trouble in Paradise 101
  15. 7. Fingerprints Never Lie: Except in Scotland 123
  16. 8. Shoe-Print Identification and Foot Morphology: The Lay Witness and the Cinderella Analysis 139
  17. 9. Bite-Mark Identification: Do Teeth Leave Prints? 153
  18. 10. Ear-Mark Identification: Emerging Science or Bad Evidence? 169
  19. PART THREE. Hired Guns, Smoke Blowers, and Phonies: The Expert Witness Problem
  20. Introduction 179
  21. 11. Expert versus Expert: The Handwriting Wars in the Ramsey Case 182
  22. 12. John Mark Karr: DNA Trumps the Graphologists in the Ramsey Case 206
  23. 13. Hair and Fiber Identification: An Inexact Science 218
  24. 14. DNA Analysis: Backlogs, Sloppy Work, and Unqualified People 231
  25. 15. Bullet Identification, FBI Style: Overselling the Science 244
  26. 16. The Celebrity Expert: Dr. Henry Lee 253
  27. Conclusion 275
  28. Notes 287
  29. Sources 291
  30. Index 317
  31. ABOUT THE AUTHOR 325
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