How Forensics Really Work in Fiction

Presented by: Mary Jumbelic
Categories: Crime | Forensics

How accurate does your forensics need to be to keep readers believing every word? Board-certified forensic pathologist and author Mary Jumbelic takes writers inside the realities of death investigation, trauma interpretation, and evidence handling. This master class focuses on the details that matter most, helping writers bring credibility, tension, and authority to crime scenes without overwhelming the story.

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