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Dr. Hazari signed Dr. Bass' copy of Hazari's Specialty Books
Dr. Bass and Dr. Hazari
2008 Forensic Camp
Dr. Bass and Dr. Hazari
6/2009 Forensic Camp
? Did you know Dr. Hazari is featured in the book Death's Acre?
Check Dr. Hazari on pages 262-64 Order your special copy signed by: Dr. Bass and Dr. Hazari
Dr. Hazari and Dr. Bass
6/2010 Forensic Camp
Dr. Hazari, Dr. Bass, and Frank *102.1
6/2010 Forensic Camp
Order your copy signed by Dr. Bass and Dr. Smith
Dr. Smith is chapter 20 page 276
By Jarrett Hallcox, Amy Welch, Patricia Cornwell - (2009) -
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From the authors of Bodies Weve Buriedan uncensored look at real-life CSIs. For years, Jarrett Hallcox and Amy Welch trained CSIs at the National Forensic Academy in Knoxville, Tennessee. Now they provide a glimpse into the real world of crime scene investigation, and the investigators themselves. Experience, through gripping text and photographs, eight gripping accounts of true crime from across the country: from the murky waters of the Puget Sound to the crumbling ruins of the Alamo and the grimy streets of the Big Apple, these are the real stories of the people who work behind the yellow tape.
By Jarrett Hallcox, Amy Welch -(2006) - Hardback -
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n Bodies We've Buried, the very first book to reveal the inside workings of the National Forensic Academy, two NFA administrators offer readers and CSI fans exclusive access to a world normally off-limits to all but law enforcement officials, doctors, and scientists: inside the only hands-on crime-scene investigation school of its kind, where students are trained in burial recovery with actual human remains. This is the shocking, uncensored, and sometimes darkly humorous reality of forensic investigation. It features firsthand stories of the students themselves and shows how the remarkable science of CSI has solved some of the most famous cases
in recent history. From the world-wide authority on crime scene investigation, Bodies We've Buried is the never-before-told story of CSI investigation as it really is.
Dr. Bass and Jarrett Hallcox
Charles Bradshaw, a native of Mascot and a graduate of Carter High in Knox County, worked as an applied mathematician in rockets, space flight and nuclear engineering at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and the Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA). He has been on the faculty at Tennessee Tech, Vanderbilt University, and Cumberland University. He is the author of "Rockets, Reactors and Computers," and Post Your Peg High. |