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Forensics and Fiction: The D.P. Lyle Interview, Part 2

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Doug Lyle talks about his role as a forensics consultant for movies and TV Forensic thriller writer D.P. Lyle joins us for a second session, this time to talk about his work as a forensics consultant for movies and TV, as well as for other authors. In addition to being a novelist, Lyle is a practicing cardiologist.  Over the years, he's received thousands of questions about forensic medicine over the years and many of these are compiled in his Forensics and Fiction books.

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