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Old 11-26-2022, 12:59 PM   #6642
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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This isn't, technically, a mystery, but still pretty much sounds as if it belongs in this thread anyway...

How to Solve a Cold Case: And Everything Else You Wanted To Know About Catching Killers, by Michael Arntfield, seems to be, per its blurb, pretty much what the title says it is. And it seems as if Arntfield, who is a former police detective, and currently the Director of the Murder Accountability Project in the United States, and the founder and Director of the Western University Cold Case Society in Canada, should know what he is talking about. And How to Solve is on sale right now for $2.99 in US.

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099WWG6GF
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B099WWG6GF
Kobo US: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/how...ve-a-cold-case

Spoiler:
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Get inside the mind of an elite cold case investigator and learn how to solve a murder.

Despite advances in DNA evidence and forensic analysis, almost half of murder cases in Canada and the US remain unsolved. By 2016, the solved rate had dropped so significantly in the United States that it was the lowest in recorded history, with one in two killers never even identified, much less arrested and successfully prosecuted. And the statistics are just as bad in Canada.

As a sought-after global expert and former detective, Arntfield has devoted his career to helping solve cold cases and serial murders, including the creation of the Western University Cold Case Society, which pairs students with police detectives to help solve crimes.

In How to Solve a Cold Case, Arntfield outlines the history of cold case squads in Canada and the US, and lays out the steps to understanding and solving crime. Arntfield shows you what to look for, how to avoid common mistakes, recognize patterns and discover what others have missed. Weaving in case studies of cold crimes from across Canada and the US, as well as a chapter on how armchair detectives can get involved, How to Solve a Cold Case is a must-read for mystery fans and true crime buffs everywhere.

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