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Module 3 – John Haigh Clark, N. (2013). The Man Who Made Dead People Talk. Express. https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/397499/The-man-who- made-dead-people-talk Guy, F. (2018). John George Haigh: The Notorious ‘Acid Bath Murderer’ of 1940’s Britain Crime Traveller Online Resources. https://www.crimetraveller.org/2015/12/john-george-haigh-book-review/ Hyde, L & Canfora, J. (2014.). John George Haigh. https://prezi.com/6f_wmklwp6qg/john-george-haigh/ Spitz, W.U. & Diaz, F.J. (Eds.). (2020). Spitz and fisher’s medicolegal investigation of death: Guidelines for the application of pathology to crime investigation (5th ed.). Charles C. Thomas. The Written Exercise Assignment for this Module covers the case of John George Haigh as it relates to medicolegal death investigation. Review this case from the perspective of a death investigator and discuss what you feel is relevant in this case to the technologies and methodologies of death investigation.