Keith Simpson - pathologist - died in 1985.
Keith Simpson was a prominent British pathologist known for his work in forensic pathology. He played a significant role in high-profile criminal cases, including the investigation of the infamous "Brinks Job" robbery and the murder of the actress Jayne Mansfield. Simpson was also a pioneer in the field of forensic science, contributing to the development of techniques used in the analysis of evidence. His expertise and insights helped shape the practice of forensic medicine in the UK and beyond.
Franz Büchner - pathologist - died in 1991.
Cassino Simpson died in 1952.
Mercer Simpson died in 2007.
Habbie Simpson died in 1620.
Keith Simpson - pathologist - was born in 1907.
Keith Simpson was a prominent British pathologist known for his work in forensic pathology. He played a significant role in high-profile criminal cases, including the investigation of the infamous "Brinks Job" robbery and the murder of the actress Jayne Mansfield. Simpson was also a pioneer in the field of forensic science, contributing to the development of techniques used in the analysis of evidence. His expertise and insights helped shape the practice of forensic medicine in the UK and beyond.
Keith Simpson was born on March 29, 1949.
Keith Simpson was born on March 29, 1949.
Keith Simpson is 61 years old (birthdate: March 29, 1949).
John Simon - pathologist - died in 1904.
Franz Büchner - pathologist - died in 1991.
James Ewing - pathologist - died in 1943.
Kenneth Walton - pathologist - died on 2008-04-26.
Sir Keith Holyoake had three children: Desley Simpson, Keith Holyoake Jr, and Kathryn Jennifer.
Keith Simpson has written: 'Mysteries of life and death' 'Forty years of murder' 'Forensic medicine' -- subject(s): Medical jurisprudence, Forensic Medicine
A pathologist.