The first understanding of forensics comes from the "Forensic Qin Ming" series of stories, this senior forensic doctor integrates his work experience and real case analysis into the story, bringing you a professional and vivid popular science story. Through Lao Qin's efforts, people's misunderstandings and taboos about forensics were eliminated, and the duties and roles of forensic doctors in a case were understood.

Colin Evans' "The King of Forensic Medicine" tells the story of Bernard Henry Spearsbury who single-handedly changed the process of case solving in early 20th-century Britain, making the role of forensic doctors recognized by the British police, judges, juries and the public at that time, making forensic testimony a crucial part of the chain of judicial evidence.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > curtain opened and the sharp edge first appeared. </h1>
The cellar carcass was the starting point for Spearsbury, who first prepared countless experiments to rule out other possibilities to verify his judgment, and then took the slides and microscopes with evidence to the court with far more than ordinary confidence and determination. Instead of the condescending condescending that expert witnesses typically find, he turned the courtroom into a classroom, letting each jury member observe and point out to them the basis of his judgment like a biology teacher, until that confidence and professionalism infected everyone and made his forensic report an ironclad testimony of the entire courtroom.
The cunning murderer who had a chance to do sophistication could no longer be sophistry, and the case of the professional rigor and confidence of forensic testimony was a sensation, and the legendary era of Spearsbury began!
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > crime escalation, and the legend continues. </h1>
The Bathtub Bride case has taught us the importance of collecting information, and how much effort forensics need to make in order to distinguish between accidents and murders and come up with convincing answers to everyone, without that one whistleblower letter, three bathtubs of the same material and a brain-wrenching Spearsbury, I don't know how many brides with expectations would have fallen prey to the murderer's rapid accumulation of wealth;
The wartime body dumping case made us aware of the importance of the first crime scene, and also the forensic doctor's efforts to distinguish between human and animal blood, splashing blood and dripping blood, and to decipher the murderer's lies, and he even took the entire jury to the scene of the first crime and made a silent demonstration as the most powerful accusation;
The arsenic poisoning case let us know the importance of judicial pathology, and also understand how perfect the chain of evidence that forensic doctors need to find in order to identify illness and poisoning, not only because the symptoms of arsenic poisoning are too similar to the sudden outbreak of disease, but also because the suspicion of guilt must never completely exclude all possibilities to ensure a verdict. No cunning murderer can be spared, nor can any innocent person be wronged;
The human body puzzle makes us know the importance of strong psychological qualities, and also understands how carefully forensic doctors need to make to restore the scene of the crime in order to judge whether to kill by mistake in self-defense or sneak murder, the fragments of cooked corpses, the various organs that are divided and packed, and the bone fragments that are charred to ashes... Finally, most of the cases were pieced together to put the murderer on the gallows, and Spearsbury improved the details of the hanging, which promoted the invention and popularization of the murder investigation toolkit.
Receiving extra bonuses, jazz titles, contracting newspaper headlines, and court standings that were as sought-after as concert tickets were at the pinnacle of star forensic Spiersbury!
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > wood show in the forest, the form of a steep turn. </h1>
The scumbag drama case let us know the importance of witnessing the whole process, and also understand that the forensic doctor's investigation and analysis in order to prove suicide or his killing not only needs to convince themselves, but also needs to tirelessly retain all the evidence to convince everyone. One less seemingly dispensable slice observation, and the lack of third-party witnesses in the field experiment, may become the focus of the attack and cross-examination of the opposing defender and even expert colleagues in the iron case.
The mother-killing case gives us an idea of the importance of self-consistency, and what details forensics need to examine in order to infer accidents or murders and arson, but in this story, in order to bring to justice the murderer who cheated all his life and even the mother-killer, Spearsbury paid more. Faced with the questioning of forensic doctors of the same level, admitting the mistake means loosening the concession to the defense party to take advantage of the opportunity, and the denial of death will become a stain on the person, and he stubbornly and firmly chooses not to give the suspect in front of him a chance to escape punishment.
The car burning case made us know the importance of fixing the original scene, and also understood how difficult it was for forensic doctors to find valid physical evidence from the destroyed scene evidence, and now everyone knows that the protection of the scene from moving evidence was not widely popularized at that time. The scar examination and the scarcity of forensics also need to be taken seriously, they should have rushed to the scene of the crime to fix the evidence at the first time of receiving the police, and Spearsbury would not have dissected thousands of corpses in more than thirty years of forensic career to produce more than 25,000 autopsy reports due to overwork and stroke.
Top-notch forensic surgeon Spearsbury was first questioned and attacked in the professional field and professionalism, and then in the mood state of the family and friends died one after another, and finally chose to end his life due to the deterioration of his physical condition. The jury should not be too superstitious about a single authority, senior forensic doctors also need to be cautious and vigilant at all times, and it is imperative to cultivate more judicial evidence scholars, and these cases have sounded a wake-up call for everyone.
Recently revisited the Republic of China detective movie "Blood Blade of the Line of Fire", there is a scene that is quite touching, the new assistant who met for the first time judged the time of death through the maggots dropped near the body was slighted and questioned by the inspector, fortunately, the investigation and detection of a murder case made the isolated and helpless and keen inspector accept the new assistant and coroner, acknowledging the important role of science as judicial evidence. However, the protagonist of "The King of Forensics", Spearsbury, from the first appearance in court at the age of 33 to the completion of the last autopsy report at the age of 70, it took a lifetime of effort to make the Early 20th Century Britain accept and recognize forensic science as qualified and important judicial evidence.
Having heard the story of forensic qin ming's modern Chinese forensics, the day when the original author of "The Royal Gift of The Little Servant" Qing Xian Ya said that the day when Chu Chu's ideal could be respected and recognized as a masterpiece has arrived, and the forensic testimony that Bernard Henry Spearsbury, the protagonist of "The King of Forensics", hopes to become an important part of judicial evidence and even affect the characterization and investigation direction of the case has begun!