Mike Bodge talks about homicide and suicide by chemicals and household items. Some examples are peach pits, almonds, nicotine, and antifreeze. He also talks about how autopsies aren’t always done; it depends on whether law enforcement thinks death is by natural causes or had any suspicious activity involved.
Photography for Writing
Michael talks about why photography is important to writers. Pictures can help research and gather facts for the setting in a book. Michael advises writers not to overwhelm readers with details. He also briefly talks about critique groups.