A review by labtracks
Blood & Ivy: The 1849 Murder That Scandalized Harvard by Paul Collins

4.0

Dental evidence and reasonable doubt show themselves here. The jury instructions here were so well done they were used for years to come and to some extent are still used today. Quite impressive. What a history, what a setting, what a tale. It makes it even better that this was all true. So fascinating.
Unfortunately I found parts of this a bit dry, despite my interest in the subject matter. But overall I thought this was well done and definitely a story worth telling.