I already have Allan Pinkerton, François Eugène Vidocq, Alphonse Bertillon, Elliot Ness and Joseph Bell
thank you
Personally, I like this link, for one reason: If you look under Amateur detectives, Conan is at the very top of the list.mangaluva wrote: http://www.famous-detectives.com/real-detectives.htm
It is!phreak_91 wrote:Personally, I like this link, for one reason: If you look under Amateur detectives, Conan is at the very top of the list.mangaluva wrote: http://www.famous-detectives.com/real-detectives.htm

I now can't think of anything that sounds cooler on a resume than "Nazi Hunter".ProfParanoia wrote: Simon Wiesenthal was a famous Nazi Hunter.
Professional Nazi Huntermangaluva wrote:I now can't think of anything that sounds cooler on a resume than "Nazi Hunter".ProfParanoia wrote: Simon Wiesenthal was a famous Nazi Hunter.
Try asking here: http://forum.dctp.ws/viewtopic.php?t=4436.0MaitreDétective wrote: thanks alot!
But now I need something else...Can someone tell me 6 forensic techniques? I already know the luminol that's used to detect blood amounts

off the top of my head, there's ballistic impact and ballistic fingerprintingMaitreDétective wrote: thanks alot!
But now I need something else...Can someone tell me 6 forensic techniques? I already know the luminol that's used to detect blood amounts