![]() ![]() Dr Shepherd covers the progression of his career, the ups and downs, the famous cases (the Marchioness disaster, Stephen Lawrence, 9/11 to name a few) and the not so famous cases (which are nonetheless still important and interesting to read about). It’s brutally honest, deeply personal and filled with the sort of detail that draws me in and makes my mind race. I will confess that a small part of me will probably always want to be a forensic pathologist.Īs such, this book is probably the best autobiography I ever have read and ever will read. Alas, things changed as I went through sixth form and became more aware of the practicalities of achieving such a career. Throughout my teenage years this was the career I desperately wanted I told absolutely everyone who would listen about my dreams of being a forensic pathologist. ![]() His job is to perform autopsies and determine a person’s cause of death. Dr Richard Shepherd is a leading forensic pathologist. ![]()
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