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  1. An article in the Independent newspaper on blood, by the New York forensic pathologist, Jonathan Hayes (http://bit.ly/4t3BRm)
  2. Google Provides Free Access to US Caselaw - UK caselaw next? (http://bit.ly/64NHtU)(via @reasonmag)
  3. Pathologist portrayal in films and on television: http://www.norwichpathology... (via @ilovepathology)
  4. Sir Bernard Spilsbury, famous UK forensic pathologist - biography at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (http://bit.ly/42lV9T)
  5. News on the future of ebooks? Google offers concessions on books deal (http://bit.ly/4xYFuY) (via @guardiannews)
  6. 'Ned Kelly's skull' to be DNA tested at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Melbourne, Australia (http://bit.ly/xPMlb)
  7. Twitterature: the world's greatest books retold through twitter. The latest trend after retelling history in 140 words (http://bit.ly/vmhQ9)
  8. In development: 'Forensic pathologists in history', a new website. Spilsbury, Simpson and Camps (http://forensicpathologist....)
  9. The Kennedy (JFK) autopsy (http://bit.ly/4hbi82) and a video of Cyril Wecht's views on it (http://bit.ly/1IPpPN)
  10. Nostalgia for the grand poisoning cases of the early 20th Century - George Orwell's 'Decline of the English Murder' (http://bit.ly/3iomne)
  11. Description of medical student's experience of paraquat poisoning (http://bit.ly/1KuXQA) (via @StudentBMJ)
  12. 'Chemical restraints' kill nearly 2,000 dementia patients each year http://bit.ly/16yCzW (via @guardiannews)
  13. Knife killers will serve minimum 25 year jail term (http://bit.ly/30J9Xy)(via @guardiannews)
  14. The Guardian reviews of the noughties so far (http://bit.ly/4EirYt)(via @guardiannews)
  15. 9/11's delayed legacy: this is a worry for all involved in the Ground Zero fallout. (http://bit.ly/40CNxO) (via @guardiannews)
  16. Helen Smith cremated after 30 years. 'Deaths abroad' coronial law changed in E&W by this case. (http://bit.ly/3BeXcq) (via @guardiannews)
  17. Free EP download of the Pixies - http://t.opsp.in/ALt3
  18. The HTA, sudden cardiac death and samples for genetic analysis (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/... (via @ilovepathology)
  19. Acid bath murderer John George Haigh's workshop in Crawley, Sussex, UK - a short film with the current site owner (http://bit.ly/2c9178)
  20. Was Dr Crippen innocent after all? Were the remains at 39 Hilldrop Crescent those of a man and not Cora Crippen? (http://bit.ly/SYM0l)