Description
The Practical Cold Case Homicide Investigations Procedural Manual is an essential resource for law enforcement professionals tasked with revisiting unsolved murder cases. Written by Richard H. Walton, a seasoned homicide investigator, this manual provides step-by-step guidance on reopening and solving cold cases using both traditional investigative methods and modern forensic science.
The book covers critical topics including case file organization, evidence preservation, witness re-interviews, DNA analysis applications, and prosecutorial considerations. Walton draws on decades of experience and real-world case examples to illustrate effective investigative techniques. The manual addresses the unique challenges of cold case work, from managing decades-old evidence to handling witness memory degradation.
Part of the Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations series, this comprehensive guide serves as both a training tool and reference manual for detectives, forensic specialists, and legal professionals seeking to bring closure to unsolved homicides.







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