


Englert lays out what he's learned in cases varying from obscure but puzzling murders in remote towns to the highest-profile celebrity trials. Blood Secrets reveals how blood spatter analysis is used in real cases. Englert spent years studying and testing how blood behaves, pioneering a vital new tool that is now a part of any criminal investigation. When Rod Englert began his career in law enforcement, virtually no police force in the world knew how to correctly examine blood spatter. How can the police tell what type of murder weapon was used when the body is missing, and all that's left is a trace of gore? How can they tell if a victim was moved, or which person in a room fired the fatal shot? Simpson, Robert Blake, Bob Crane, and others.

Many of the most spine-tingling case studies are of lesser-known murderers, but Englert also reveals never-before-told details from his work on well-known cases involving O.J. Blood Secrets, by blood-spatter expert Rod Englert, is fascinating inside look at what really happens during the reconstruction of a crime scene, using examples from a career filled with homicide cases of the famous and infamous.
