Victims of most murders are family or close acquaintances of the perpetrator. Some murderers act on impulse; for others, the act is cold-blooded with ‘malice aforethought’. Forensic pathologists are often asked, “How do I commit the perfect murder?” The reply is standard. “I don’t know. The perfect murderer has never been caught.” This book probably won’t provide the answer either.
Wesley Boff is the pseudonym of Dr Terry Moore. He spent his medical career in South Yorkshire working as a family doctor and, for almost thirty years, he contracted to provide forensic physician services to his local police force. He lives in Florida.