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Blood, Sweat and Fear : The Story of Inspector Vance, a Pioneer Forensics Investigator

معرفی کتاب «Blood, Sweat and Fear : The Story of Inspector Vance, a Pioneer Forensics Investigator» نوشتهٔ Lazarus, Eve;Vance, John F. C. B، منتشرشده توسط نشر Arsenal Pulp Press Ltd. در سال 2017. این کتاب در 218 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"The intriguing criminal cases of pioneer forensics expert John Vance, "Canada's Sherlock Holmes." Heralded internationally as "Canada's Sherlock Holmes," John F.C.B. Vance (1884-1964) was Vancouver's, and British Columbia's, first forensic investigator. Despite his innocuous demeanour, during his forty-two-year career Vance helped police detectives to determine murder from suicide as well as solve hit-and-runs, safe-crackings, and some of the most sensational murder cases of the twentieth century. As the City Analyst, first for Vancouver (beginning in 1907) and then for the Province and later the Dominion, Vance was constantly called upon to use his skills in serology, toxicology, firearms, arson, trace evidence, document analysis, and autopsy to solve crime. His skills and analytic abilities were so effective that in 1934 there were seven attempts on his life, and for a time, he and his family were under constant police guard from criminals afraid to go up against him in court. Vance was on the forefront of forensics, often inventing his own equipment when none was available. In the 1930s he received worldwide press coverage for inventing an ultra-violet ray machine used to detect counterfeit money, drugs, and bodily fluids, and also spent years developing "the Robot Nose," a mechanical bloodhound that traced criminals by their scent. Blood, Sweat, and Fear delves into many of Vance's most notorious cases, his groundbreaking forensic techniques, and his personal struggle against his growing list of enemies: a must-read for true crime and history buffs alike."-- Provided by publisher The intriguing criminal cases of pioneer forensics expert John Vance, Canadas Sherlock Holmes. During his forty-two-year-career he helped detectives in Vancouver, Victoria, and throughout BC solve hit-and-runs, safe-crackings, and some of the most sensational murder cases of the 20th century. Vance was constantly called to crime scenes and to testify in court because of his skills in serology, toxicology, and autopsy. When Vance was first called to a crime scene in 1914, forensics was in its infancy. Vancouver was the first police department in Canada to have a scientist on staff and one of the few police departments in North America to use forensics in investigations. Vance's knowledge of poisons helped solved a sensational death case, while his work in blood analysis allowed him to distinguish human from animal bloodand thereby send a murderer to the gallows. His work in firearms examination was leading-edge, and Vance was able to bring his expertise in trace evidence and explosives to solve dozens of robberies, earning him front-page headlines. Vance's skills and analytic abilities were so effective that in 1934 there were seven attempts on his life, and for a time, he and his family were under constant police guard from criminals afraid to go up against him in court. Blood, Sweat, and Fear delves into some of the most notorious cases in BC's history while giving a sense of what life was like in Vancouver during the first half of the century. At the same time, it reveals the untold story of the personal struggle of John F.C.B. Vance, a scientist who never lost his moral compass in the midst of corruption that reached to the top of the police force and to City Hall. Heralded Internationally As Canada's Sherlock Holmes, John F.c.b. Vance (1884-1964) Was Vancouver's, And British Columbia's, First Forensic Investigator. Despite His Innocuous Demeanour, During His Forty-two-year Career Vance Helped Police Detectives To Determine Murder From Suicide As Well As Solve Hit-and-runs, Safe-crackings, And Some Of The Most Sensational Murder Cases Of The Twentieth Century. As The City Analyst, First For Vancouver (beginning In 1907) And Then For The Province And Later The Dominion, Vance Was Constantly Called Upon To Use His Skills In Serology, Toxicology, Firearms, Arson, Trace Evidence, Document Analysis, And Autopsy To Solve Crime. His Skills And Analytic Abilities Were So Effective That In 1934 There Were Seven Attempts On His Life, And For A Time, He And His Family Were Under Constant Police Guard From Criminals Afraid To Go Up Against Him In Court. Vance Was On The Forefront Of Forensics, Often Inventing His Own Equipment When None Was Available. In The 1930s He Received Worldwide Press Coverage For Inventing An Ultra-violet Ray Machine Used To Detect Counterfeit Money, Drugs, And Bodily Fluids, And Also Spent Years Developing The Robot Nose, A Mechanical Bloodhound That Traced Criminals By Their Scent. Blood, Sweat, And Fear Delves Into Many Of Vance's Most Notorious Cases, His Groundbreaking Forensic Techniques, And His Personal Struggle Against His Growing List Of Enemies. Eve Lazarus. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 205-208) And Index. Heralded internationally as "Canada's Sherlock Holmes," John Vance was an innovative and groundbreaking forensic investigator. Over 42 years beginning in the 1930s, Vance helped police detectives in British Columbia to determine murder from suicide as well as solve hit-and-runs, safecrackings, and some of the most sensational murder cases of the twentieth century.
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