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Criminal Mischief: The Art and Science of Crime Fiction — 55 episodes
Criminal Mischief: Episode #55: Victimology
Criminal Mischief: Episode #54: 15th Century Blood Transfusions
Criminal Mischief: Episode #53: Trace Evidence
Criminal Mischief: Episode #52: Forensic Science For Crime Writers: Autopsy
51: Forensics For Crime Writers: Evidence
50: Forensics For Crime Writers: Coroner
Episode #49: Familial/Genealogical DNA
Episode #48: Three Famous Toxicology Cases
Episode #47: Amnesia and Trauma
46: The Critical Opening Scene
Criminal Mischief: Episode #45: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Episode #44: Setting As Character
Episode #43: Gunshot Wound Analysis
Episode #42: Prior Bad Acts, An Author Reading
Episode #41: Writing Great Thrillers
Episode #40:Nasty Deadly Poisons
Criminal Mischief: Episode #39: Do Series Characters Change?
#38: PIs Make Great Characters
Episode #37: Who The Heck Is Jake Longly?
36: Identifying Skeletal remains
35: Corpse ID
34: Toxicology Part 3
33: Forensic Toxicology Part 2
32: FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY PART 1
31: Body Disposal Isn’t Easy
30: Evidence
29: SKIN IN THE GAME
28: The MacGuffin
27: ABO Blood Typing
26: Storytelling In Dixie
25: A Stroll Through Forensic Science History
24: Common Writing Mistakes
23: Apollo 11 & Me
22: Common Medical Errors in Fiction
21: Autopsy OF A Thriller: The Terminator
20: Elements Of A Thriller
19: SUNSHINE STATE Is Coming
18: Gunshot To The Chest
17: DNA and Twins
16: Arsenic: An Historical and Modern Poison
15: Introducing Characters
14: Rules of Writing
13: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome
12: Fentanyl—A Most Dangerous Game
11: Civil War “Limb Pit” and the History of Infectious Diseases
10: Rattlesnakes and Murder
09: The Mysterious Human Brain
08: Mood and Tone in Crime Fiction
07: Famous and Odd DNA Cases
06: Is It Harder To Write Crime Fiction Today?
05: Making Characters Compliant
01: Murder Motives
02: Cause and Manner of Death
03: Time of Death
04: POV in Crime Fiction