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UK-wide: a talk on my time as a forensic investigator

I joined the Metropolitan Police on 6th March 1975. I trained as a Scenes of Crimes Officer (SOCO). I worked in central, north and north west London. During my 38½ years I examined over 25,000 crime scenes ranging from Shop-lifting to Murder. When I started examining crime scenes DNA was in its embryonic stage. 

Talk 1: DABS and DNA detects criminals.

This covers the development of fingerprints from the first burglar being arrested using fingerprints, to the development and use of DNA in 1984.

I also cover the Tsunami, Locherbie James Hanratty and the Brighton Bombing.

More info

chris.truran@virgin.net

020 8888 9696

I can stand in at short notice if a previously booked speaker lets you down and cannot deliver his or her talk. 

I look forward to talking to your group

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