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Tag Archives: Cadaver Dog Handbook: Forensic Training and Tactics for the Recovery of Human Remains
The Other Tools of the Trade
Last week, our “techie,” Paul Doiron wrote about some of the software he uses to organize material when he’s writing, and Gerry Boyle blogged about making a video trailer for his new book. I admire their modern spirits. I’ve already … Continue reading →
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