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The Blooding (1989)

por Joseph Wambaugh

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This is the suspenseful and powerful true story of the discovery of DNA identification by a university geneticist in the Midlands of Englandâ??which changed the world of forensic science and police work foreverâ??and of its very first use in the hunt for a serial killer who terrorized a quiet English village. Playboy said, this book holds the tension and excitement of an imaginative police novel. Yet every word of it is true… (más)

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First use of human DNA (AKA genetic fingerprinting) solution of and conviction of psychosexual psychopathic serial (2 only) murderer ( )
  fwbl | Mar 18, 2022 |
Intriguing true-crime tale of two murders in a small English village, eventually solved by the development of DNA "fingerprinting".

Wambaugh juggles two distinct plot threads here -- the advances in forensic science, and the search for the killer of two young girls. There's a plot twist of the must-be-true-because-no-one-would-believe-it-in-fiction variety, and a thoughtful study of what became of the victims' families, as well as a professional cop's take on the investigation itself. ( )
  LyndaInOregon | Nov 1, 2020 |
Interesting true-crime story about an early use of genetic testing to find a killer. The title promises that the case was solved by DNA testing but that isn't quite true. The testing does provide the ultimate proof, however.

A fifteen-year-old is raped and strangled in 1983, in a small village in England. Three years later another teen is raped and strangled nearby. The police realize they have a dangerous killer in their midst and he may well strike again.

A scientist had just developed a way of testing body fluids for DNA that was reliable, and as the test was proven, the detectives on the case heard about it and had an idea. The department decided to test every man in the right age range who had been in the area during the time of the two killings. The testing was voluntary but pressure was put on by friends and family. Ultimately they tested over 4000 men, a remarkable effort, but it still took some additional detective work to close in on the killer. Because the testing was of the men's blood, the author chose to use the term "blooding", even though the term does not technically fit the use.

A nicely detailed story, full of information for Americans not familiar with British slang and customs as well as the history of genetic testing both in England and the U.S. Much better than most true crime books because of the research and details, as well as because Wambough writes well. ( )
  slojudy | Sep 8, 2020 |
onderzoek naar 2 moorden in engeland waarbij voor het eerst dna onderzoek plaatsvond.de dader liet echter een vriend voor hem bloed afstaan waardoor het nog lang
duurde voor de zaak werd opgelost.
  kattenvrouwtje | Jun 3, 2010 |
Wambaugh writes well and this book is no exception. I gave it a 3.5-star rating because I think he could have left out about 100 pages of detail and made this a better book. It seems like he wanted to get in every single fact that he gathered in his research, and I found the level of detail tedious at times. Otherwise, this was a fascinating true crime story that read like a novel. An excellent example of the true crime genre. ( )
  labwriter | Mar 31, 2010 |
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This is the true story of the Narborough Murder Enquiry, the world's first murder case to be resolved by "genetic fingerprinting," a stunning scientific discovery that may well revolutionize forensic science as dramatically as fingerprinting did in the 19th century.

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They say that in remote little English villages a new-comer can be accepted by the locals provided he buys property, pays his bills, and stays in continuous residence for about ninety-five years.
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