A review by bookswithcassie
Dissecting Death: Secrets of a Medical Examiner by Frederick T. Zugibe

3.0

This is a very interesting book and I would recommend it to anyone interested in true crime. The only downside was all the technical explanations because I already knew much of the information given. I understand why the authors included it, but having been interested in true crime for so long it was very repetitive information. Since this book was based on cases from the around the eighties I was able to find out lots of things that I didn't already know about what was going on in the world at that time. Also, there are very graphic black and white pictures toward the middle of the book that I didn't know were going to be there. It was quite a shock to turn the page and see the images but were helpful visuals for some of the cases.