This book examines how forensic toxicology is applied in homicide investigations to determine the role of toxins in intentional deaths. It covers the detection of poisons, controlled substances, and other toxic agents in victims, detailing the analytical processes and interpretation of results. The book emphasizes the importance of toxicological evidence in establishing intent and causation in homicide cases. Ideal for forensic toxicologists and law enforcement officials, it advances the use of toxicology in criminal investigations.
Jaxon Ayers specializes in forensic toxicology and its application in homicide investigations. Jaxon has contributed to various studies on the role of toxicology in criminal investigations. He serves as an editor for books on forensic toxicology, particularly in homicide cases. His research interests include drug and alcohol toxicity analysis in criminal investigations.