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A crime arena. A murder. A unknown. The most important person on the arena? The forensic scientist. Yet the intricate details of their work remains a unknown to the majority of us. Silent Witnesses talks about the history of forensic knowledge during the last two centuries, where time a combo of exceptional intuition, painstaking observation, and leaps in methodical knowledge have developed this fascinating branch of diagnosis. Throwing open up the casebook, it introduces us to such luminaries as 'The Wizard of Berkeley' Edward Heinrich, who's acknowledged with having solved over 2,000 crimes, and Alphonse Bertillon, the French scientist whose guiding rule 'no two individuals show the same characteristics' became the central of identification. On the way, it takes us to India and Australia, Columbia and China, Russia, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. And it demonstrates that, in order to solve ever more complicated cases, knowledge must always stay one step prior to the killer.