Crime Scene Detective Christine Kruse-Feldstein has been with the Miami-Dade Police Department for over 10 years. She also has experience in law enforcement in Kentucky and was a part of a volunteer fire department working as an emergency medical technician. Overall she has been involved in law enforcement or fire rescue for 16 years. One of Christine’s favorite sayings is “I do not respond unless you are raped, robbed, shot, stabbed or dead.”
Description
This is one essay from the anthology Investigating CSI
This selection of smart, accessible essays covers CSI’s cutting-edge science, intriguing mysteries and engaging personal dynamics. Essays from experts in the field illuminate such processes as DNA testing, ballistics, crime-scene photography and autopsy procedure. With pieces that focus on the leads’ varying appeals, the history of forensics on television, the show’s treatment of alternate sexualities, and whether the incredible attention to detail actually gives criminals an advantage, this anthology provides an in-depth investigation that enriches the viewing experience.
Contributors Include:
- Bruce Bethke
- Gary Currie
- Doranna Durgin
- Steven Egger
- Elizabeth Engstrom
- Janine Hiddlestone
- Det. Christine Kruse-Feldstein
- Nick Mamatas
- Timothy Palmbach
- Dr. Katherine Ramsland
- Adam Roberts
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Molly Snodgrass
- Matthew Woodring Stover
- Rick Workman
About the Author
Don DeBrandt has been accused of authoring The Quicksilver Screen, Steeldriver, Timberjak, V.I. and the “Angel” novel Shakedown, as well as writing two books under the pseudonym Donn Cortez: The Closer, a thriller, and The Man Burns Tonight, a mystery set at Burning Man (to be published in August 2005). He does not deny these charges. His two current novels are CSI: Miami—Cult Following and CSI: Miami—Riptide.