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criminal molecules and classic cases

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An edition of Molecules of murder (2008)

Molecules of murder

criminal molecules and classic cases

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NOTE: This ebook is poorly scanned, with pages missing, duplicated and out of order (eg it goes from pg 156 to pg 190; pg 190 is repeated in 2 very different locations)

Molecules of Murder is about infamous murderers and famous victims; about people like Harold Shipman, Alexander Litvinenko, Adelaide Bartlett, and Georgi Markov. Few books on poisons analyse these crimes from the viewpoint of the poison itself, doing so throws a new light on how the murders or attempted murders were carried out and ultimately how the perpetrators were uncovered and brought to justice. Part I includes molecules which occur naturally and were originally used by doctors before becoming notorious as murder weapons. Part II deals with unnatural molecules, mainly man-made, and they too have been dangerously misused in famous crimes. The book ends with the most famous poisoning case in recent years, that of Alexander Litvinenko and his death from polonium chloride. The first half of each chapter starts by looking at the target molecule itself, its discovery, its history, its chemistry, its use in medicine, its toxicology, and its effects on the human body. The second half then investigates a famous murder case and reveals the modus operandi of the poisoner and how some were caught, some are still at large, and some literally got away with murder. Molecules of Murder will explain how forensic chemists have developed cunning ways to detect minute traces of dangerous substances, and explain why some of these poisons, which appear so life-threatening, are now being researched as possible life-savers. Award winning science writer John Emsley has assembled another group of true crime and chemistry stories to rival those of his highly acclaimed Elements of Murder.

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RSC Pub.
Language
English
Pages
252

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-222) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, UK

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
615.9
Library of Congress
RA1220.3 .E47 2008, RA1220.3, RA1195 .E48 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 252 p. :
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23150439M
Internet Archive
moleculesofmurde0000emsl
ISBN 10
0854049657
ISBN 13
9780854049653
LCCN
2008278121
OCLC/WorldCat
214308216
Library Thing
6079037
Goodreads
4314000

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