How Forensic Identification Cracks Cases

Presented by: Mike Tabor

How do investigators use forensic identification to close cases that seem unsolvable? Mike Tabor walks listeners through real cases where identification evidence made the critical difference. This session gives writers a clear understanding of how forensic science is applied in practice and how accuracy in these details can strengthen credibility on the page.

To access this content, please sign up as a member.

Check out these other resources:

Lone Wolves & Loose Cannons in Thrillers

Lone Wolves & Loose Cannons in Thrillers

Some of the most unforgettable thrillers are driven by characters who refuse to follow the rules. In this dynamic discussion moderated by Bruce DeSilva, authors explore the power of lone wolves and loose cannons in suspense fiction. They examine how unpredictable...

The Psychology Behind Page-Turning Stories

The Psychology Behind Page-Turning Stories

Keeping readers engaged is as much about psychology as craft. Susan Finch, associate professor and dean at Belmont University, explores how the brain responds to story and why certain openings pull us forward. This session focuses on first chapter fundamentals and the...