A review by johnbreeden
Forensic History: Crimes, Frauds, and Scandals by Elizabeth A. Murray

3.0

This is an okay series of lectures if you are interested in a broad look at specific cases that utilize varying forensic techniques. The lecturer presents cases that are generally historic representatives of use of forensics, but that tips over into criminology and the psychological. This is not a detailed or exclusively science-based look at forensics. This is definitely a focus on history. There are good elements, but if you're seeking a focus on the science of forensic discovery, there are other avenues to look at first. After those, these lectures could add a bit of context outside of the scientific and into the social elements.