
Every Contact Leaves a Trace
My Life as a Crime Scene Investigator
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Thom
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By:
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Jo Ward
About this listen
Enter the fascinating world of crime scene investigation with this chilling memoir from a senior investigator.
For most people, dead bodies are horrifying. They are the physical representation of everything we’re afraid of–our own mortality, the unknown, the inevitability, and lack of dignity of the end.
But for Jo Ward, a dead body is absolutely fascinating....
For Jo, a normal day’s work involves getting up-close and personal with the dead–generally the murdered dead–exploring every inch of their battered and bloody bodies and finding the clues that will lead the police to their killers.
Every scene teaches her something new. Every murder is a chance to obtain justice for the dead. Because every contact leaves a trace… Jo Ward is part of a generation of pioneering women who lead forensic investigation around the world. She investigates high-profile crimes–murder, domestic killings, infanticide, and rape.
If you’re a fan of Sue Black and Patricia Wiltshire, Every Contact Leaves a Trace is for you. It’s a rare glimpse into a formidable woman and the world of forensics, chronicling some of Jo’s toughest and most groundbreaking cases, and offering insight into how she copes despite seeing the most shocking excesses of humanity.
©2024 Jo Ward (P)2024 AurumGreat insight into the work
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What an amazing book
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After recovery, I retrained as a university lecturer but only then understood the importance (as you rightly advise) of speaking to trusted others and without shame/ about how I felt and some childhood issues that I’d conveniently buried.
I believe (as you do) that the truth sets you free but I needed to find trusted friends and a counsellor with whom I could open up to. Whilst I enjoy talking about footie to blokes -it isn’t always enough!
Congratulations Jo -in addition to the above I’m glad people like yourself are out there for the rest of us living lives that can be oblivious to this other side.
Honesty
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A vulnerable, true and always open account of the life of a Mammy, a Daughter and Wife, who always walked the tight rope of vocation v home life and I believe truly won! Thank you Samantha C
Raw, Real and exceptionally told!
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Gripping from start to finish!
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The unexpected detais of emergency work.
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About 'bad cops'....sociopaths comprise about 4 to 8 percent of the world, with varying degrees of dysfunction...but that includes doctors, teachers, store clerks....they are everywhere so anyone can pick out a bad anyone from any field. The folks hung up on berating the good guys are narrow minded, empty folks....of which there are too many and one source of why our world is headed in the wrong direction
A personal 360° look into a challenged life
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Facinating
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Nearly good…
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Honesty
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