Ever wonder how an autopsy is done or how to lift a fingerprint?
Us crime writers need this sort of information, and not all of us have been arrested (at least I hope not) for murder. And we all know that those TV crime shows get it wrong half the time.
So check out this cool pocket guide to crime solving methods up on Lee Lofland's website. It has all the gross stuff on there that you're afraid to Google.
And for those of you who really want to get your crime on, check out the Writer's Police Academy. Man, I want to go...
News from middle-grade mystery author Fleur Bradley. Also, book reviews and cat pictures...
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He is so helpful, isn't he?
ReplyDeleteHe's great. Wish I could go to that Writer's Police Academy--it sounds amazing.
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