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WHO ABDUCTED JANE?

In the fiction novel Presumed Dead by Martin Knox, Jane Kenwood is a feisty politician in a hung city council where her vote is needed to stop a casino being approved. She disappears before a crucial vote. When she is found, she is too badly affected by an assault to identify where she had been taken, what was done to her, nor characteristics of her assailants. Her friend Dr Phillip Keane leads a forensic team who gather evidence for every alternative they can imagine, by Euler’s theory, in a think tank. Phillip pieces together a logical reconstruction of the crime that reveals the perpetrators. The investigation is explorative, the evidence is surmise, the suspects are at large and cover their tracks until the dénouement. 

This is an exciting whodunnit story of city hall politics and systematic forensic investigation that will keep you turning the pages to the very end.

Available on Amazon. Blog with reviews: martinknox.com

Locard evidence

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WHAT ROLE CAN LOCARD EVIDENCE HAVE IN RECONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTEMPTED MURDER ?
In forensic science, Locard’s exchange principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence.

Presumed Dead is a political crime fiction thriller in which Locard’s Principle enables completion of the investigation’s Euler Walk. https://wp.me/P1z4yo-n

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