Morgue: A Life in Death
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Morgue: A Life in Death

Paperback – May 9, 2017

Price
$18.24
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Publisher
Picador
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250108326
Dimensions
5.5 x 1.2 x 8.25 inches
Weight
9.5 ounces

Description

"An unprecedented look at forensic medicine and its dramatically increasing role in modern justice."―Vincent Bugliosi, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Helter Skelter "Coolly analytical . . . Vividly depicted."― The New York Times Book Review "Explosive!"― Radar Online "[An] engrossing look behind the headlines of notorious homocides. . . . The often lurid, occasionally sad, and always intriguing details never overpower the drive for justice that fuels Di Maio's life and work. . . . A well-paced, thoughtful, and absorbing work that will fascinate crime buffs and scholars alike."― Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Vividly memorable and unsettling. . . . Utilizing high-profile and puzzling cases he has investigated, DiMaio illustrates just how critical a thorough autopsy and close attention to even the littlest details are. . . . Fans of the TV shows CSI , Bones , or Quincy, M.E. , will love this book."― Booklist (starred review)"The fascinating making of a global leader in forensic pathology from his Brooklyn beginnings tutored by his father, the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City, to San Antonio, Texas. From Trayvon Martin to Lee Harvey Oswald, Phil Spector, and the West Memphis Three, an expert’s insights into the real world of autopsies, exhumations and courtroom testimony."―Michael M. Baden, M.D., former New York City Chief Medical Examiner"Dr. Vincent Di Maio and Ron Franscell have produced a powerful book . . . in language and style that the lay person can easily comprehend. Di Maio comes across as fair and unbiased, and as a strong advocate for justice regardless of whether it is a defense attorney or prosecutor examining him on the stand. This is a book that you will not want to put down . . . I highly recommend this book, especially to forensic practitioners and lay persons interested in the criminal justice system."―Dr. Lawrence Kobilinsky, Chairman of Forensic Sciences at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and commentator at CNN, Court TV, CBS, and others"I thoroughly enjoyed this compelling read. So many fascinating reminiscences. So much factual detail of cases I only read about in the newspapers. Wonderful historical details too. This will certainly take pride of place on my pathology shelf."―David McCallum, actor who plays NCIS medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard in the American television series NCIS "When one of the world’s most celebrated medical examiners teams up with one of the world’s best true-crime authors, the result is a brilliantly written forensic masterpiece. Morgue is a must-read for all CSI fans. I highly recommend it."―Steve Hodel, New York Times bestselling author of Black Dahlia Avenger and LAPD Homicide Detective (Ret.)"Astonishingly good and compulsively readable, this book is what happens when one of the world’s most renowned medical examiners meets a veteran crime journalist. Part insider’s memoir, part CSI on steroids, this book is a must-read for all crime fans."―Gregg Olsen, New York Times bestselling author of Starvation Heights and A Twisted Faith "A forensic-literary tour de force , Di Maio and Franscell exhume some of the most controversial murders and deaths of our time for examination, from Trayvon Martin to Lee Harvey Oswald and Vincent Van Gogh, in this fascinating, new and uniquely compelling take on unsolved mysteries."―Caitlin Rother, New York Times bestselling author of Lost Girls and Poisoned Love Vincent Di Maio , MD, is an American pathologist and an internationally renowned expert on gunshot wounds. Now a private consultant who's performed more than 9,000 autopsies, he's played pivotal roles in some of the most provocative trials and death investigations of the past 40 years. Di Maio was chief medical examiner of San Antonio, Texas, until 2006. He is editor-in-chief of The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology , and has been awarded many honors. In 2014, he was appointed to the U.S. Department of Justice's first-ever National Commission on Forensic Science to help develop uniform federal codes in death investigations. Ron Franscell is a journalist whose work regularly appears in publications such as the Washington Post , Chicago Sun-Times , San Francisco Chronicle , Denver Post , San Jose Mercury-News , St. Louis Post-Dispatch , and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel . He is also a novelist, whose books include Angel Fire and The Deadline . He grew up in Wyoming and currently lives in Texas.

Features & Highlights

  • "[AN] ENGROSSING LOOK BEHIND THE HEADLINES OF NOTORIOUS HOMICIDES."―
  • PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
  • (STARRED REVIEW)
  • In this clear-eyed, gritty, and enthralling narrative, Dr. Vincent Di Maio and veteran crime writer Ron Franscell guide us behind the morgue doors to tell a fascinating life story through the cases that have made Di Maio famous―from the exhumation of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald to the complex issues in the shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.Beginning with his street-smart Italian origins in Brooklyn, the book spans forty years of work and more than nine thousand autopsies, and Di Maio’s eventual rise into the pantheon of forensic scientists. One of the country’s most methodical and intuitive criminal pathologists will dissect himself, maintaining a nearly continuous flow of suspenseful stories, revealing anecdotes, and enough macabre insider details to rivet the most fervent crime fans.

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'I don't take sides.' The hell you do...

I couldn't finish this. Not because it talked of death. No - I'm fascinated by forensics and the manners in which people die.

My problem was this: I could no longer trust the narrator. A renowned medical examiner, he writes, "I don't take sides... I'm supposed to be impartial and tell the truth. Facts have no moral quality, only what we project upon them." He writes this as he describes his findings on the Trayvon Martin case.

If that were true, why, then, does he use moral language, language that is not impartial, when describing the seventeen-year old victim? From 'thug life,' to a paragraph that starts 'Trayvon was no Boy Scout...' to '... the hooded teen yelled,' and 'Trayvon leaped,' and 'the kid growled.' From 'despite his teenage missteps' and more words that are far from impartiality.

George Zimmerman - we don't learn anything about this adult. For him, the 'impartial' author starts, 'So his suspicions were without reason' to 'pudgy, serious... took his unpaid job seriously... former altar boy in modest trouble... knew him as a friendly, helpful, earnest guy.' Zimmerman is 'stunned,' 'red-eyed,' 'stunned' again and he gets to 'answer' and never growl. Does the reader get to learn about Zimmerman's past arrest, the restraining order from a girlfriend, the nearly-fifty times he called police on black people? How about the accusations of molestation against him? No? Nothing? HE was the one on trial but Trayvon 'misjudge the behavior of the white guy.' The same white guy that pursued him through the subdivision. The same white guy that had the gun. Seems to me that he judged him pretty accurately. Which is why he ran. Which is why he's dead.

"As each week passed, the protests grew, and a horrible event was simplified for mass consumption: A good-natured black child had simply gone to the store for some candy and a drink, only to be bushwhacked by a racist white man." Ummmmmmmmm..... This sentence alone suggests that Trayvon's wish that night wasn't as simple as going to the store for candy and a drink, and that he wasn't a good-natured black child.

Blacks are angry and always demanding justice, nothing but 'No Justice, No Peace.' President Obama fueled the rage. Zimmerman's lawyer 'barely recognized the public's monstrous caricature of his client.' The author boils this tragedy down to 'fatal overreactions by both men.' In other words, 'All Lives Matter.'

I've never been so angry reading the first 27 pages of a book, and I tried to keep going, to push past the editorializing to learn some things. But I can't -- because I can't trust any of this. And life's too short for angry-reads.

"So it is, too, with the loved ones of Michael Brown... or Freddie Gray... promising to agitate until their killers are punished. What if vengeance isn't warranted?" Because, you know, black folks have never been followed, choked, hung, shot, raped in this country. Because, you know, black folks are simply gadflies who have nothing else to do except seek justice in one of the few ways available--protest. Because, you know, America has always been about 'fair investigations of the facts and a reasonable, impartial conclusion.' Ask Emmett Till's mother about that, whose dead son is quickly mentioned. Black folks were dismissed for protesting that murder, too. Let us not forget that what black folks said back then -- that lady is lying -- was the truth.

Words matter. And when you utilize animalistic, aggressive adjectives when depicting the dead black kid who was, yes, simply going to get some iced tea and Skittles on a rainy night, you're doing it wrong.
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Talks about himself unto weariness

Not enough forensic pathology, too much reminiscence and right-wing propaganda.
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Don't pay money for this

Racist garbage, biased and not worth your time one bit. Can't get past the first chapter. If this is a book of science, maybe stick to the science, bro
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"I can't give [my patients] their lives back...but I can give them JUSTICE"

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“Forensic science is not magic or alchemy, even though complex technology and intricate research can take curdled blood, bullet fragments, bone shards, and flakes of skin and turn them into justice. I look for those tiny bits of truth that death leaves behind.

Forensic science can see what ordinary humans often cannot, but science isn’t enough. We need credible, honorable people to explain it all. Good men and women must interpret science for true justice to happen…

Forensic science is the bedrock of justice…It tells us honestly and candidly what we need to know, even when we want it to say something else.”

The above comes from this fascinating book by Vincent Di Maio, M.E. (and Ron Franscell}. Di Maio is an American pathologist who has performed more than nine thousand autopsies over the past forty-five years. He is now a private consultant. (Franscell is a bestselling crime author.)

This extremely well-written book gives the reader a pathologist’s insights into the real world of autopsies, exhumations, and courtroom drama. Medical Examiner Di Maio looks at his most famous, infamous, and yes, heartbreaking cases.

Most chapters are devoted to one case but there is one chapter that details three separate cases. One chapter is entirely autobiographical in nature. The last chapter looks at “The Curious Death of Vincent van Gogh.”

The middle of the book has over twenty-five glossy black & white photographs. These add another perspective to the main narrative.

Finally, be forewarned! This book is not for the faint-hearted. There is enough macabre insider details to probably satisfy most crime fans.

In conclusion, this book is a brilliantly written forensic masterpiece—a forensic-literary tour de force!!

(2016; foreword (xiii to xv); 10 chapters; epilogue; main narrative 255 pages; acknowledgments; index)



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Too much opinion and not enough facts.

The first chapter is the Zimmerman/Martin shooting in FL. I was eager to get the analysis without the politics. Nope - we get to hear the author’s opinion of various figures in the situation, (prefaced with a “we don’t know what really happened in this part” but the author still gives a supposed blow by blow of the physical struggle that preceded the shooting. No thanks. Then we get to hear a lot of added commentary about a lot of other things. Stick the the autopsies and what that means. I’ll focus on other authors that don”t pretend to present a fact based narrative.
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Thinly veiled bias written by a narcissist

As an avid consumer of all things true-crime, I had high hopes for this book. Di Maio touts himself as a man of fact-based science unswayed by social bias or racial politics, but his writing certainly proves otherwise. The very first chapter of his book absolutely reeks of right-wing bias and he seems to be using this chapter to air his prejudices against the “low-end people from the wrong side of the gates”, “gangsta boys in low-slung baggy pants”, and “blacks” in general. His cherry-picking of statistics, quotes, and anecdotes are clearly prejudiced against a certain side (three guesses of which side). The forensic evidence he provided for the Trayvon Martin case proved nothing substantial beyond the position of the gun and that Martin was standing over Zimmerman when Martin was shot. Such evidence still does not discount whether Zimmerman was the initial aggressor and that Martin acted in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him. But Di Maio hardly seems able to disguise his agreement with some of Zimmerman’s neighbors that Zimmerman was a “friendly, helpful, earnest guy”, never mind that Zimmerman gleefully autographs bags of Skittles to his despicable fans to this day. Di Maio also seems to discredit the medical examiner who conducted the autopsy of Martin; Dr. Bao is rather condescendingly characterized as being born and raised in China, having moved to Florida for “more money” (I mean, who wouldn’t move somewhere to be paid more money?), and having only been on the job “less than seven months”. Di Maio’s book just read too much like self-obsessed autobiography where he is always right and everyone else is blinded by the biases that he claims to be above.
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Racist grossness

The first chapter made me so mad I couldn’t finish it. He clearly sees no issue with a grown man shooting an unarmed teenager. (Trayvon martin) Thinly veiled racist bs. Glad I got it from the library because I’m no longer interested in what this loser has to say.
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A Captivating Account of a Life in Forensic Pathology

This is a quite riveting outline of some of the highlights of a famous and well-respected forensic pathologist’s career. The author has a knack for telling his stories in a most engaging and page-turning way - like the most thrilling of crime dramas. He slowly eases into each story by introducing the main individuals and describing a bit of their lives and locations. He then considers the eventual death(s) and describes the evidence surrounding each one. Throughout the book, he clearly describes the reasoning behind his conclusions as well as his contributions towards the resolution of each case – very often in court with all of the associated drama. Some of the cases that the author presents in this book are quite famous while others are not, but in each case the author has been directly involved as an expert and offers a first-hand account.

I enjoyed this book very much. I also wish that it would have been much longer than its 268 pages, simply because the stories and the writing style are so gripping that I simply wanted more. This book can be enjoyed by anyone who loves true crime stories as seen from the forensic pathologist’s point of view.
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Educational and entertaining

Morgue simultaneously educates and mesmerizes. It's a perfect combination of science and true crime, and from two authors you can trust -- a world-class forensic pathologist and a top notch true crime writer. They take you on a ride through some of the most notorious crime cases in history and look at what the science says. Some conclusions will surprise you.
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Five Stars

EXCELLENT
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