After his first exposure to forensic medicine while serving in the U.S. Navy, Dr. Jerry Labriola practiced medicine for over 35 years and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut...voir plusAfter his first exposure to forensic medicine while serving in the U.S. Navy, Dr. Jerry Labriola practiced medicine for over 35 years and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut Medical School. A Yale graduate and former Chief of Staff at a major teaching hospital, he also served as state senator and ran for governor and the United States Senate.Dr. Labriola is the author of seven mystery novels and coauthor with renowned forensic scientist, Dr. Henry Lee, of four books: Famous Crimes Revisited, Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files, The Budapest Connection and Shocking Cases from Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files — which was just released. In the first two, they examine 12 well-known criminal cases, including Sacco-Vanzetti, Lindbergh, Sam Sheppard, JFK, Vincent Foster, JonBenet Ramsey, O.J. Simpson, Scott Peterson, and the abduction of Elizabeth Smart. The third, a mystery novel, involves the ever-widening scourge of international white slavery. This most recent book includes the Phil Spector case and Dr. Lee's experiences identifying bodies in the genocide atrocities in Bosnia and Croatia. His latest novel is titled The Strange Death of Napoleon Bonaparte.He writes full-time, is past president of the Connecticut Authors Association, member of the Mystery Writers of America and the International Association of Crime Writers.As an author and crime analyst, Dr. Labriola lectures extensively on mystery, forensic science and true crime issues. For the past five years he has been a regular, worldwide lecturer aboard the Queen Mary 2, the Queen Victoria, the Emerald Princess and Norwegian Cruise Line ships.voir moins