Luminol Theory
Representations of forensic procedures saturate popular culture in both fiction and true crime. One of the most striking forensic tools used in these narratives is the chemical luminol, so named because it glows an eerie greenish-blue when it comes into contact with the tiniest drops of human blood....
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Main Author: | Joyce, Laura E. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Brooklyn, NY
punctum books
2017
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