In a profession dominated by logic, law, evidence, and science, are there some things you can't explain? Join a veteran crime scene investigator exploring 26 chilling experiences spanning two decades. His true stories will leave you wondering if it is a criminal, or something else, going bump in the night.
Paul Rimmasch graduated from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, with a bachelor’s degree in Forensic Science and a minor in Photography in 1997 and with a master’s in criminal justice in 2019. He has worked as a crime scene investigator for Weber-Metro CSI for the past 23 years and is a three-time recipient of the Weber County Sheriff's Office Medal of Merit. Paul has certifications through The International Association for Investigations in latent fingerprint examination and forensic photography. He is currently serving as Utah's representative to the Western Identification Network Latent Fingerprint Committee.
Paul's first novel, The Lost Stones, was published in 2011, followed by a sequel The Lost Mine in 2015. His third book, Fingerprints and Phantoms: True Tales of Law Enforcement Encounters with the Paranormal and the Strange, came out in 2018.
Paul has also published scientific papers in The Journal of Forensic Identification and Ancient American magazine. He is an adjunct professor at Weber State University and is active in the training of law enforcement officers and crime scene investigators.
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