As a Senior Investigating Officer certified by the Home Office, Andy is called to the discovery of the body of an elderly black female which has been found on the embankment of the M45 motorway. All forms of identity have been removed from the body making any formal identification impossible.
A startling discovery during the post mortem throws Andy and his team into an enquiry which takes them from England to Miami and Jamaica. With no apparent witnesses to turn to, Andy employs groundbreaking forensic science techniques to try to put a name to the lady, how and why she died and who left her on the motorway. The presentation covers all aspects of the enquiry and the outcome of the H M Coroners court hearing that follows.
Views: 12 | Enquiries: 0I was a police officer in Northamptonshire for 30 years, rising from the rank of Police Constable to Detective Chief Inspector and was an accredited Senior Investigating Officer, licensed by the Home Office to investigate the most serious of offences.
During my five or more years as part of the Homicide and Major Crime Team these skills were in constant use. Later, as the deputy head of the the Professional Standards department (the real life 'Line of Duty'), I was able to use these skills again.
I am a keen cyclist and open water swimmer as well as a qualified Open Water Lifeguard.
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