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Persephone Lewin F.G.A.,
D.G.A
Persephone was educated at an independent girls’ day school,
after age 11.
Articles published, written in light-hearted vein, have appeared mainly in
Practical Boat Owner, Britain’s biggest selling yachting magazine.
She ran small manufacturing company for many years when she gave the business to her son-in-law in order to write and help her husband with all aspects of the forensic work. While she had the company she patented several products. The problems of Cadwallader, the inventor in her fiction
Once Bitten, are all too familiar to her.
She is a member of the Society of
Authors. She has made presentations to the British Association of Forensic Odontologists (BAFO) and to police services on forensic case work, showing animated
computer - generated overlays.
They work together on cases in the mortuary and on the analysis, after which they diverge: while David gives expert evidence from the witness box, his wife projects an image of the injury onto an eight foot wide screen and move the outlines of the weapon over the top of it. A part of the outline can be deleted to demonstrate the continuation of the pattern on the skin underneath. They
seem to be an intriguing phenomenon on the forensic scene - a husband and wife team.
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