In the early hours of 7 August 1985, five members of the Bamber family were
shot dead. Initially, Sheila Caffell was thought to have killed her twin six-
year-old sons and adoptive parents and then to have turned the gun on herself.
But a year later, Jeremy Bamber, also adopted, was convicted. He continues to
protest his innocence.
Using the modern technology available to forensic science, crime scene
investigators answer questions others never even thought to ask. This work
presents 30 cases of forensic detective work. It also features a range of
forensic techniques - genetic fingerprinting, blood splatter analysis, laser
ablation, toxicology, and ballistics analysis.
From the bestselling author of Blood Relations, a compelling account of
Britain's most baffling unsolved murder, described by P. D. James as 'more
mysterious and fascinating than any crime fiction'.
The Mammoth Book of Famous Trials is a collection of 35 of the most famous trials of the 20th century. Recorded by the people who were there, some of the contributors include Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, Brian Masters, and Damon Runyon. Among the cases included in this book are the following: The longest on record in the United States — of the deadly duo Bianchi and Buono for the dozen Hillside Stranglings; Brady and Hindley — the iconic case of multiple-child murder; the media frenzy surrounding Bruno Hauptmann's alleged murder of the infant son of Charles Lindberg; O.J. Simpson's trial of the 1990s; the 1968 trial of eleven-year-old Mary Bell who was convicted for killing two little boys; the trial of Oscar Wilde; and the nine-month trial of Charles Manson.