Most murder investigations do not fail because of a lack of evidence. They fail because of assumptions.
This book was written to challenge the way investigations are commonly approached-mechanically, hurriedly, and often under pressure to confirm a narrative rather than uncover the truth.
From Death to Truth is not a technical forensic manual, nor is it a sensational crime book. It is a thinking guide-designed to teach how to observe, question, and resist premature conclusions.
Whether you are an investigator at a crime scene, a journalist reading an official report, a writer constructing believable crime narratives, or a citizen trying to understand suspicious deaths, this book equips you with one essential skill: disciplined skepticism guided by evidence.
Every section of this book is built on one principle-the body, the scene, and human behavior always tell the truth. People often do not.