Insulin Murders
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True Life Cases Professor Vincent Marks MA, DM (Oxon), FRCP (Edin), FRCP (Lond), FRCPath, MAE (Dean of Medicine) Caroline Richmond Medical writer & journalist With a foreword by Nick Ross. Broadcaster & journalist £14.95, 978-1-85315-760-8, 208pp, Paperback, April 2007 |
One of the creepiest crime books I have ever read.
Mail on Sunday
An enthralling series of true-life murder case studies
Insulin Murders is the first book on the market to describe real life cases of murder (and purported murder) using insulin (and other hypoglycaemic agents) as a murder weapon. Written by a leading authority on insulin and its use as a murder weapon, this is a gripping account of true life crime, intended for doctors and laypeople alike.
Insulin Murders is a unique collection of real life tales and includes details of the evidence that proved the innocence of Claus von Bulow, played by Jeremy Irons in the well known Hollywood film about the case, Reversal of Fortune, in the first criminal trial ever to be televised in the US.
Insulin Murders is written by Vincent Marks, author of the well-known and critically acclaimed Panic Nation and world authority on insulin, and Caroline Richmond, a well known medical journalist and writer, with a foreword by Nick Ross, journalist and broadcaster. It will appeal to both the medical and non-medical communities, and especially to all those with an interest in forensic medicine or true life crime.
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