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ISBN: 159102661X

ISBN13: 9781591026617

A Question of Murder

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No one has performed more autopsies in high-profile cases than Dr. Cyril Wecht. During the past four decades, he has dissected more than 16,000 bodies to determine how and why they died. He has testified in hundreds of trials and exhumed dozens of corpses. He's investigated the deaths of presidents and princes, coal miners and Hollywood stars. From the tragic homicides of Laci Peterson and Nicole Brown Simpson to the mysteries that surround the deaths of JonBenet Ramsey and Natalee Hollaway, CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, the New York Times, and others, call upon Dr. Wecht to provide his expert analysis.The expertise of one of the leading forensic pathologists in the world and accomplished true-crime journalist Dawna Kaufmann come together to present five fascinating cases in this riveting page-turner filled with many details available nowhere else: - Who or what killed Anna Nicole Smith? Who or what killed her young son, Daniel Smith? Was his death associated with Anna Nicole's own demise just months later? Dr. Wecht-who was hired to do an independent autopsy on the body of Daniel Smith-considers whether someone attempted to get one or both of them out of the way. - Who killed twelve-year-old Stephanie Crowe, who was found stabbed to death in the hallway of her home? Dr. Wecht's acumen helped straighten out a baffling whodunit that had left local law enforcement going down the wrong path.- Should David Westerfield be on death row for the murder of his seven-year-old neighbor, Danielle van Dam? What were the mistakes and victories in that dramatic trial?- During the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, did medical professionals at a distinguished New Orleans hospital purposely inject elderly patients with heart-stopping medications? What does the evidence say?

Customer Reviews

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An interesting mix of cases

Interesting insight from a pathologist personally involved in these recent cases. Well written and well balanced with enough background info on the victims and other key characters, along with the factual descriptions of the causes of death. An interesting mix of cases in this book...some mysterious deaths and some certain murders...even an incident at a hospital in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

A question of murder

Great book. A few to many duplications in the chapters of Ana Nichole Smith and her son, it felt a bit like filler material. Over all a great read.

Comes from a forensic pathologist who has dissected the greatest

A QUESTION OF MURDER: COMPELLING CASES FROM A FAMED FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST comes from a forensic pathologist who has dissected the greatest, performing autopsies on over 16,000 bodies to determine why and how they died. His expertise lends to a true-crime expose considering such fascinating cases as those of Anne Nicole Smith, murder victim child Stephanie Crowe, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Anna Nicole fan

I'm coming from the other side of the aisle. I collect Anna Nicole memorabilia (which has gone through the roof since her death), so when I learned this book was coming, I bought it. I thought I knew everything about her, certainly I've watched her E show and I even met her with her son once in Miami, but the details here were brilliantly laid out. It's not just about how Anna and her son died, it goes into great detail about their (esp her) early lives. The parts about her marriage were well shocking. A must for any collector. Now I will eagerly read the other chapters too. I remember seeing a documentary on the Crowe case so that was an excellent choice, and I lived in New Orleans right before Katrina, so that will be good too. And the poor little blond girl, what a terrible tragedy. I like this Dr. Wecht and have seen him on TV a lot. He gets the big cases for good reason. He certainly did a superb job researching the Smith cases and I expect the other chapters will prove that as well.

Fascinating!

I could not put this book down!! It is fast paced, well written and not overly technical. I preordered it as I was happy to hear about a book which featured both the Danielle Van Dam and Stephanie Crowe cases. I followed these cases diligently, and even watched the Van Dam case on TV. Nothing was written about VanDam and very little about Crowe after the trials, and these were two very interesting cases. It was a surprise to learn that there were additional details which I never knew about, but I learned now after reading the book! And even if you can't stand her, the information about Anna Nicole and her son is fascinating too! I have my own opinion about this though and I wish that Florida would reopen an investigation into Anna's demise. I highly recommend this book!!
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