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Forensic Speaker Identification (International Forensic Science and Investigation)
 
 
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Forensic Speaker Identification (International Forensic Science and Investigation) [Hardcover]

Phil Rose , James R. Robertson

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Paul Prinzivalli, an air freight cargo handler in Los Angeles, stood trial for telephoning bomb threats to his employer , Paul Am. Read the first page
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