11) Law & Disorder: Inside the Dark Side of Murder by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker this again is not usually my type of reading, but having read Mindhunter this was a recommendation from my Goodreads app. Douglas here talks about a couple of high profile cases before and after his work at the FBI. It also outlines the dangers of prejudice during the investigation into the collection of evidence and how the innocent can also be wrongly convicted of crimes they didn’t commit. This book gets bonus points too for the Superman reference of fighting for ‘truth and justice’ while not in the context of Lois and Clark (he was referring to the George Reeves series) I will take it! grin

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