Description
Steeped in Blood: The Life and Times of a Forensic Scientist by David Klatzow and Sylvia Walker is a true-crime and forensic investigation memoir that chronicles the career of one of South Africa’s leading independent forensic scientists.
The book presents detailed accounts of major criminal and political cases, including murders, assassinations, fraud, mass disasters, and controversial inquests. Among the cases discussed are the deaths of Brett Kebble and Inge Lotz, the Helderberg air disaster, and several politically charged incidents from the apartheid era such as the Gugulethu Seven and the Trojan Horse massacre.
Through these investigations, Klatzow offers insight into the challenges of forensic science in a complex legal and political environment, often marked by institutional resistance, investigative failures, and attempts at cover-ups. The narrative highlights his persistence in pursuing scientific truth across decades of high-profile and emotionally charged cases.































