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Greenwood County Florida had remained a quiet, close-knit community for many years. Everybody knew everybody. The local Church was full every Sunday and people felt safe in their homes. Nothing ever happened in Greenwood County. Wildlife was abundant, people raised their own crops and when the wind blew everyone could smell their neighbor's barbeque giving off an odor that immediately made everyone hungry. But when the B&D Construction Company bought five acres of forested land on the east side of the county, all of that changed. As the forested land started to be cleared, dead bodies started…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Greenwood County Florida had remained a quiet, close-knit community for many years. Everybody knew everybody. The local Church was full every Sunday and people felt safe in their homes. Nothing ever happened in Greenwood County. Wildlife was abundant, people raised their own crops and when the wind blew everyone could smell their neighbor's barbeque giving off an odor that immediately made everyone hungry. But when the B&D Construction Company bought five acres of forested land on the east side of the county, all of that changed. As the forested land started to be cleared, dead bodies started showing up. Their deaths were all attributed to heart failure. Regardless of age or whether the person had a perfect record of health, the autopsies still came back resulting in the same cause of death. What was also strange to the detectives working the individual cases, was that every victim either died in or were perhaps placed in relatively the same location in the densely overgrown forest. They had no signs of trauma or any indication of foul play. There was no evidence to indicate anything other than a natural death. However, there was just this ominous presence that surrounded these deaths that made the findings not seem right. Join Forensic Director Troy Wagner and members of the Florida Sheriff 's Associations Statewide Forensic Task Force as they battle against forces that stir the imagination and put into question whether to believe science or religion.
Autorenporträt
Tim Whitfield recently completed 42 years of service in Law Enforcement in the State of Florida. Tim began his career as a deputy sheriff and through the years he was promoted to an Agency Director position commanding the Scientific Investigations Division. Tim has taught forensic science classes in several colleges and universities throughout Florida to include St. Leo University, St. Petersburg College and the University of North Florida out of the Institute of Police Technology and Management. During Tim's long career, he has received numerous awards including Police Officer of the Year, The Pinellas County Excellent Service Award and the prestigious Sustained Achievement Award from the Florida Division of the International Association for Identification.