Douglas Owsley`s expertise may be considered macabre, but this forensic pathologist for the Smithsonian has been thrust into the limelight by some of the most publicized legal cases of late. Chronicling these battles, NO BONE UNTURNED looks at the role of the forensic pathologist in investigation, documenting how bones give up their secrets in the laboratory. Benedict, author of PUBLIC HEROES, PRIVATE FELONS, provides readers with Owsley` day-in-the-life details and examines how his findings shaped the outcome of legal cases that range from culpability at Waco to the rightful ownership of the Kennebeck Man remains.
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