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The Murder Room: The Heirs of Sherlock Holmes Gather to Solve the World's Most Perplexing Cold Cases

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  • Posted September 16, 2010

    Thrilling Ride

    "The Murder Room" is a thrilling ride that takes you from behind the police caution tape and into the interrogation room. Michael Capuzzo follows three men, modern day Sherlock Holmes, around their lives pursuing justice and creating the cold case cracking group: The Vidocq Society. This book is and outstanding 5 out of 5 stars. Capuzzo captures every detail of every case. If you aren't one for gore and murder, this book is definitely not for you. Capuzzo recreates murder scenes right from the crime scene itself and the detectives who were there to witness it. Because of the three would be heroes, this book's overall theme is strictly justice and avenging the innocent. Their passion is so strong and Capuzzo's writing is so excellent, the reader is immediately transported into the genius minds of Fleisher, Bender, and Walter. Although murder is a gruesome topic, "The Murder Room" isn't like any horror you've seen at the movies. Evil never prevails with Fleisher, Bender, and Walter on the case. Anyone who enjoys a good mystery or a taste for justice will love this book and be sad when the story has to end.

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  • Posted September 4, 2011

    I loved this book!

    I love true crime and this book is honestly one of the best i have read by any author! I loved the way this story was told, and with so much detail. I wish he would write more books in this genre and would read them in a second! I have already reccomended this book to many people.

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  • Posted September 5, 2010

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    Intriguing, insightful!

    Murders happen to other people, never to you or those whom you know. Right? Think again. I've nearly been killed three times;two persons I know have died. The Murder Room, is the result of five years' effort by the author, delving into records,researching the Vidocq Society, heirs of Sherlock Holmes who gather to solve the world's most perplexing cold cases.This group of amazingly passionate sleuths, studied 300 cold cases and solved 90 percent of them, unsolved, some for over 47 yrs. Named after nineteenth-century Paris detective Eugene Francois Vidocq, the father of forensic detective techniques. The society was organized in 1989 by three men: former FBI agent, Bill Fleisher; an amazing psychological profiler, called ' the living Sherlock Holmes, Richard Walter, and forensic artist, Frank Bender, said to be able to speak with the dead, and thus capture a person's essence in clay. His the ability to model a person as he would look now from pictures 15 -20 years old. There are 82 members; with associates 150. The society is now global, as are cases presented for consideration. All members give of their time and skills pro bono, that is 'for the public good'. Cases must be at least two years old with the local policing agency requesting assistance in solving the crime. In many instances, once the crime is solved and announced to the public, the society's name is not even mentioned. The importance in the group's intervention is justice: finding a name of the victim, tracking the killer and holding that person accountable for the crime or crimes committed,giving both the family resolution, the victim justice. Michael Capuzzo is a masterful writer and the story's concentration of the founding members and how their prior experiences influenced their skill and dedication. Law enforcement and everyone like you will benefit by reading this book.

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  • Posted September 3, 2010

    Awkward

    This is a good book. It is not a great book. The way the story of the Vidocq society, its founders, and some of its cases is told is awkward! While the society is a story well worth telling it is chopped up into little pieces. It becomes difficult to carry the thread of a story from section to section. I almost wanted to cut the book apart and put the story lines together. GOOD story! BAD writing!

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  • Posted December 9, 2011

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    Unknown Detectives

    If you are a interested in true crime stories and would like to learn about a society were experts from various fields come together to help or solve cold case mysteries for law enforcement agents and the average citizen, then this is a book you should consider reading. Inside of this book contains short stories about the 3 founders of the Vidocq Society and their colleagues experiences when it comes to solving cases and continuing to fight the battle of not giving up on seeing proper justice served for the victims. Although, the law is supposed to protect the innocent and punish the wicked for their crimes, the final judgement a lot of the times isn't all that cheerful. Due to a combination of events and loopholes in the law, criminals can walk away scotch free from their crimes for years before someone can carefully gather enough evidence to convict the criminal of their crimes. But even though the light at the end of the path you walk seems to be getting smaller, there is still hope that a group of specialized crime solvers can assist you with your case. And give you the resolution that you and any other people close to you, may need in order to move on with your life. Again, if you are a true crime reader and like to hear stories about the good/bad side of the law through the eyes of specialized individuals who have given up some of their time to help assist people with achieving some sort of closure to a case, then this is definitely a book that anyone should consider reading.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 20, 2011

    Murder Room

    I can still quote passages from this book even though i read it last year. Im willing to say im scarred for life from the recollections if these evil human beings. Torturous, sadistic schemes were cracked by the three greatest minds in american history, yet sometimes too late. My heart and prayers go out to all those innocent ppl who fell victim to the odious human beings described in the book. I do think it is worth your time reading

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 13, 2011

    fabulous Read!

    If you are a true crime junky you must read this true account of the vidoq society! What page turner. I read this book in two days!

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  • Posted October 7, 2011

    You don't want to miss this one!

    Every now and then you find a book that just completely transports you to another world. This is just one of those books.

    I grew up with a mother who was a forensic investigator way before forensics was cool. So I grew up seing crime scene photographs and hearing her talk, over the dinner table, about some of the cases she worked on.

    I can just imagine getting together a group of detectives and investigators and scientists to solve cases both cold and not so cold. The Vidoq Society started with 3 men with a common goal to solve crimes and bring the criminals to justice. They grew to an amazing group who did just that. I couldn't put the book down.

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  • Posted June 18, 2011

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    I enjoyed it, but...

    A good read, but sometimes a little hard to follow. Several people are described and their investigations detailed back and forth. The book did not always have a smooth flow, at least not to me. The information behind these investigations is quite interesting. I learned more about criminal profiling and profilers. The subtle details revealed from cases was quite interesting. I wish the layout of the storyline was more linear and deliberate.

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