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On behalf of all NSW Police who have Retired or Resigned over the years, we extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Northern Territory Policeman, Sgt Brett Meredith, who died on New Years day, 2010, after being assaulted in Katherine, N.T.

Brett was a NSW Policeman for 17 years before he and his wife (also a NSW Police Officer) moved to the N.T. Police.

May you R.I.P. Brett Sgt Brett Meredith


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DACTYLOSCOPY:

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CRIME SCENE: True Stories from the Life of a Forensic Investigator
 

‘Day after day my life was consumed by killings, distress and gruesome sights, each one adding another piece to an ever-growing mosaic that seemed to be made up of bloodied disposable gloves, plastic bags and human waste. My mind was becoming filled with these remnants, storing them for later …’

When Esther McKay, an idealistic young constable with the NSW police, entered the tough, male-dominated world of forensic investigation, she was determined to hold her own. She soon found herself at deeply confronting crime scenes, often working alone and without supervision. Her cases ranged from a beautiful young girl machetted to death by her jealous boyfriend to the electrocution of a small child, from the Newcastle earthquake victims to the suicide whose body had liquidified in his poisoned car.

Eventually it became too much to bear. After years of long, lonely, exhausting days and nights, and the following a particularly harrowing high-profile case involving the disappearance of two young boys, Esther had a breakdown and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. She was discharged from the police force hurt in the line of duty, and ultimately began a remarkable journey to recovery.

The book is Esther's story. Powerful, moving and unforgettable. CRIME SCENE takes us inside the life of a forensic investigator, and reveals as never before the extraordinary demands and dangers of forensic work.

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