Body of Evidence: What the Post-mortem Revealed - 40 Years as a Forensic Pathologist

by David Bowen

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Without sensationalism but with a generous dusting of dark forensic humour, David Bowen writes of the trial-making and breaking clues he uncovered during his 40 years as one of London's key forensic pathologists. Following in the footsteps of pioneers such as Bernard Spilsbury and Keith Simpson, it was Bowen who was the first to identify the true nature of the "chicken bones" found in Denis Nilsen's drain after a complaint by his neighbour and it was Bowen who led the investigation into the grisly contents of the black rubbish bags found in Nilsen's home. In these memoirs we find Bowen's take on many of the famous and challenging cases he worked on, including the tragic Railway Murders of the 1960s; the unsolved London Nude Murders of the 1960s; the baffling death of Robert Calvi, chairman of Italy's largest bank, found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge; the frustrating PC Keith Blakelock case; and the mystery surrounding the apparent Second World War defector Rudolf Hess.
  • ISBN10 1841197394
  • ISBN13 9781841197395
  • Publish Date 20 November 2003 (first published 27 February 2003)
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 17 November 2010
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
  • Imprint Robinson Publishing
  • Format Hardcover (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 320
  • Language English