The Many Faces of Crime
Autor: | Dennis W McGookin |
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EAN: | 9781803995977 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.05.2024 |
Untertitel: | A True Detective's Chronicle |
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Schlagworte: | CID criminal investigation department dennis mcgookin detective memoir dover dover lorry deaths kenneth noye kent county constabulary m25 road rage national crime agency provisional ira royal ulster constabulary the troubles uk detective |
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'I have an excellent memory for faces. I recall the face of every dead body I have ever seen. Every murder victim, every suicide, every cot death and every death reported as unexplained.' At the age of 22, Dennis McGookin was made a Detective Constable in the Criminal Investigation Department of Kent County Constabulary. He had no way of knowing at the time, but this career decision would put him at the heart of some of the most notorious crimes in Britain, including the case of Kenneth Noye, the so-called 'M25 Road Rage Killer', and the largest human-smuggling homicide investigation in British history. Told with forensic detail, but also humanity and heart, The Many Faces of Crime is the story of an extraordinary career that took McGookin from the south side of Belfast to the diplomatic echelons of Beijing, and put him face-to-face with both victims and murderers.
Born in 1950s Belfast, DENNIS McGOOKIN had always wanted to be a police officer. His first plan - to join the Royal Ulster Constabulary - was derailed after his uncle, a serving police officer, was targeted by the IRA. After some heavy wrangling with his family, the teenaged McGookin accepted a compromise to join a police force in England instead. The Many Faces of Crime is his first book.
Born in 1950s Belfast, DENNIS McGOOKIN had always wanted to be a police officer. His first plan - to join the Royal Ulster Constabulary - was derailed after his uncle, a serving police officer, was targeted by the IRA. After some heavy wrangling with his family, the teenaged McGookin accepted a compromise to join a police force in England instead. The Many Faces of Crime is his first book.