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Grave Secrets: Leading Forensic Expert Reveals Startling Truth about O.J. Simpson, David Koresh, Vincent Foster, and Other Sensational Cases

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One of America's leading forensic pathologists, Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D. has been involved in some of the most sensational cases of our time. Now Grave Secrets takes you on a personal tour behind the scenes of these notorious incidents-touching on cases as varied as O.J. Simpson, Vincent Foster, and even the much-publicized "Alien Autopsy." Through shocking eyewitness testimony and crucial findings of facts, Cyril Wecht's expert opinion is sure to enlighten and fascinate true crime fans everywhere!
� Newly updated for paperback! br� GRAVE SECRETS provides controversial and stunning revelations, such as: br� Evidence pointing to a second killer in the O.J. Simpson murder case br� Whether or not White House counselVincent Foster really committed suicide br� Why the secrets surrounding the "Alien Autopsy" continue to elude the public br� Cyril Wecht has provided expert commentary on "20/20," "Nightline," "The Larry King Show," and news specials with Dan Rather, Geraldo Rivera, Tom Snyder, and Maury Povich br� Cyril Wecht is the former president of both the American Academy of Forensic Science and the American College of Legal Medicine br� Contains 8 pages of compelling photos

384 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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March 21, 2022
This was a facinating book with inside information on some very high profile death mysteries. I would have given the book 5 stars but the first chapter about his help with the defense during the OJ trial had some misinformation. I have read other books about that trial and at least two things he brought up were false. One he still believes a second murderer was on the scene at the Bundy residence where Nichole Brown and Ron Goldman were murdered in 1994. There was never a single shred of evidence that anyone but OJ was there.

Next he brought up the preservative chemical found in the blood of some of the items such as the socks in OJ’s house. Defense tried to say it was planted with blood from the police lab which had preservative chemicals in it. Marcia Clark for the prosecution proved 16 years before this book came out that everyone has trace amounts of preservatives in their blood from their diet. Lab samples tested way higher for these preservatives. There was no question that none of the blood was planted. Why Dr. Wecht still believes this nonsense really lowered my opinion of him. His other cases I am not as familiar so I’ll just take his word for them.
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February 16, 2017
You think you know the details of some of the most high profile deaths in the country but honestly, you don't until you read this book. This book goes in serious depth about various notorious deaths in America in recent history through the eyes of one of the top forensic experts in the nation. The writer experienced these cases first hand because he was asked for his professional opinion or insight in many different instances. It was actually a complete accident that I read this book; for some reason I thought it was about sudden deaths and the mysteries behind them, but after I started reading, I couldn't put it down. It was also interesting because I plan on pursuing a career as a forensic examiner as well. This book is a good pick if you want to take a look at the highlighted cases from a different point of view, even if the author does seem like he has a superiority complex at times. Anyone who is willing to be open-minded and look at these mysteries from a new angle will appreciate this original and thought provoking book!
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June 21, 2021
Interesting. He is committed to the truth of any situation. The only thing I doubted was the idea that two people stabbed Nicole Brown Simpson.
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January 1, 2023
Decent read, best stories up front. Simpson story interesting but a little tl;dr. Koresh, Glenville shooting, Black Panther and Foster stories entertaining and insightful.
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July 17, 2013
An episodic book, without any theme or narrative, about some notable cases but interesting. I think it's always worthwhile to get a glimpse inside the mind of a forensic expert. I would have liked to see a bit more personal disclosure about Wecht's early life, education and upbringing. How does a person decide that he'd like to cut up bodies and study corpses for a living one day?
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July 17, 2011
I so disliked this disjointed, poorly written, boring book that I won't bother to write a lot about my thoughts, other than to note that Wecht appears to be an egotistical, egocentric "expert" on how to perform an autopsy.

A disappointing read.
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February 28, 2011
This book is a work of non-fiction that delve's into the forensics of some famous cases.
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