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The Dead Have Something to Say
Literature死者有话说
(bethan) Philip Boxho
Notes of a front-line forensic doctor, super hard-core documentary literature! Reality is stranger than fiction, and it can shock people even without being curious. No curiosity × no exaggeration × no fiction. Under the scalpel lies the infinite imagination of human beings about death. Dr. Philip Boxho, a forensic scientist with more than 30 years of experience, will reveal the mysteries of crime scenes: those carefully disguised murders, bizarre suicides, mysteriously missing corpses, and deaths that are hard to distinguish between real and fake. From complex crime scenes to the cold autopsy table, he leads readers into one bizarre crime scene after another. You will see: the delicate state of the living dead; the murderer who shot the deceased 14 times but could not be arrested; the suspect who escaped because of the 1% probability; the forensic doctor who had to line up at the crime scene; the deceased who was still "sweating" after death... All the cases in this book are derived from real cases and are absolutely not fictitious. In fact, in the face of the ultimate proposition of death, the creativity displayed by human beings is enough to dwarf any fabrication. After all, there is no fiction like reality.
Notes of a front-line forensic doctor, super hard-core documentary literature! Reality is stranger than fiction, and it can shock people even without being curious. No curiosity × no exaggeration × no fiction. Under the scalpel lies the infinite imagination of human beings about death. Dr. Philip Boxho, a forensic scientist with more than 30 years of experience, will reveal the mysteries of crime scenes: those carefully disguised murders, bizarre suicides, mysteriously missing corpses, and deaths that are hard to distinguish between real and fake. From complex crime scenes to the cold autopsy table, he leads readers into one bizarre crime scene after another. You will see: the delicate state of the living dead; the murderer who shot the deceased 14 times but could not be arrested; the suspect who escaped because of the 1% probability; the forensic doctor who had to line up at the crime scene; the deceased who was still "sweating" after death... All the cases in this book are derived from real cases and are absolutely not fictitious. In fact, in the face of the ultimate proposition of death, the creativity displayed by human beings is enough to dwarf any fabrication. After all, there is no fiction like reality.