![]() ![]() ![]() Part autobiography and part casebook, BLOOD SECRETS takes readers from the formative life-shaping events of Englert's childhood in small-townĮnglert: Not at all. Ann Rule writes in her introduction to the book: "Englert offers remarkable insights into what the dead can tell us, even after they can no longer speak." Englert shares what he's learned in cases varying from obscure but puzzling murders in remote towns, to the highest-profile celebrity trials-including O.J. ![]() Englert spent years studying and testing how blood behaves-often using cow blood at his farm-pioneering a vital new tool that is now a part of most any criminal investigation.īLOOD SECRETS reveals how blood spatter analysis is used to determine the type of weapon, how the weapon was used, the location of victim and attacker, and even the identity of the killer. When Rod Englert began his career in law enforcement in the 1960s, virtually no police force in the world knew how to correctly interpret blood spatter. ![]()
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