The compelling memoir from the UK's most eminent forensic scientist and some of the most fascinating criminal investigations she has worked on. 'The dead keep many secrets. Sometimes they are the only witness to a crime. But ask the right questions, and they will eventually reveal everything.' Never before has criminal justice rested so heavily on scientific evidence. With ever more sophisticated and powerful techniques at their disposal, forensic scientists have the ability to make or break a case. Angela Gallop has been a forensic scientist for over 40 years. After a brief spell studying sea slugs on the Isle of Wight, she joined the Forensic Science Service. Her first case was the Yorkshire Ripper. She is now the most sought after forensic scientist in the UK and has been involved in numerous high profile cases, including the Cardiff Three, the coastal path murders and the trail of Stephen Lawrence. From the crime scene to the courtroom, When the Dogs Don't Bark is the remarkable story of a life spent searching for the truth
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Pre-order now: The gripping new book by the UK's most eminent forensic scientists, Angela Gallop __________ CRIME [Noun]: An action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law Forensic science is one of the most important aspects of any criminal investigation. It can allow the authorities to do everything from positively identify a suspect in a crime to determine exactly when and how a crime occurred. Professor Angela Gallop has been at the forefront of forensics for over 45 years. During her remarkable career, she has worked on hundreds of cases from the seemingly unsolvable to outright bizarre and is often essential in finding the crucial piece of evidence to help solve them. In How to Solve a Crime, Gallop takes readers behind the police tape and into the heart of the crime scene. From being bemused by mediums to helping identify the man who stabbed George Harrison, the crimes in this book offer a real insight into the mind of a forensic scientists. With unparalleled access and insight, Gallop explains what forensic scientists look for in a crime scene and how crimes are really solved. _________ Praise for WHEN THE DOGS DON'T BARK 'Fascinating'Guardian 'Offers a chilling glimpse into her life's work. . . fascinating stuff'Sunday Times 'Compelling'Daily Mirror 'A casebook that reads like The Encyclopaedia of Murder' Daily Express 'One of the professions leading lights' Woman & Home
The book offers insights into the criminal investigation process through the experiences of Dr. Angela Gallop, a leading forensic scientist, and Chris Gregg, a former Detective Chief Inspector. They delve into notable murder cases in Britain, sharing their expertise and the techniques used in solving these complex crimes. The narrative combines scientific analysis with law enforcement perspectives, providing a comprehensive look at how killers are caught and the intricacies of forensic science in criminal justice.
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