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Murder and the Making of English CSI
About this book
The engrossing account of how science-based forensics transformed the investigation of twentieth-century murders and in the process invented CSI.
Crime scene investigationâor CSIâhas captured the modern imagination. On television screens and in newspapers, we follow the exploits of forensic officers wearing protective suits and working behind police tape to identify and secure physical evidence for laboratory analysis. But where did this ensemble of investigative specialists and scientific techniques come from?
In Murder and the Making of English CSI, Ian Burney and Neil Pemberton tell the engrossing history of how, in the first half of the twentieth century, novel routines, regulations, and techniquesâfrom chain-of-custody procedures to the analysis of hair, blood, and fiberâfundamentally transformed the processing of murder scenes. Focusing on two iconic English investigationsâthe 1924 case of Emily Kaye, who was beaten and dismembered by her lover at a lonely beachfront holiday cottage, and the 1953 investigation into John Christie's serial murders in his dingy terraced home in London's West EndâBurney and Pemberton chart the emergence of the crime scene as a new space of forensic activity.
Drawing on fascinating source material ranging from how-to investigator handbooks and detective novels to crime journalism, police case reports, and courtroom transcripts, the book shows readers how, over time, the focus of murder inquiries shifted from a primarily medical and autopsy-based interest in the victim's body to one dominated by laboratory technicians laboring over minute trace evidence. Murder and the Making of English CSI reveals the compelling and untold story of how one of themost iconic features of our present-day forensic landscape came into being. It is a must-read for forensic scientists, historians, and true crime devotees alike.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Origins of Crime Scene Investigation
- 2. Crime Scenes before CSI
- 3. Murder at âthe Crumblesâ
- 4. Celebrity Pathology and the Spectacle of Murder Investigation
- 5. CSI in English Translation
- 6. Forensic Pathology in the Landscape of CSI
- 7. Interrogating âthe House of Murderâ
- Epilogue: Revisiting Rillington Place
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index