Edward O. Heinrich
Edward Oscar Heinrich (1881–1953) was a forensic criminologist and lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley. During his 40 year career, Heinrich, often referred to as "America's Sherlock Holmes", invented new forensic techniques, opened the nation's first private crime lab and solved 2000 cases. Provided by Wikipedia
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Berlin in early Cold-War Army booklets by Hill, Thomas Heinrich Edward
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Voices under Berlin the tale of a Monterey man by Hill, Thomas Heinrich Edward
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Voices under Berlin the tale of a Monterey man by Hill, Thomas Heinrich Edward
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Luźne kartki ze wspomnień uniwersyteckich by Heinrich, Edward
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