S1: Look at the blood spatter with the patterns tells a story. You see this big pond of blood right there ? That's from the initial stab. S3: This looks like a human bite to me. S4: There's a small ...
Television has long been fascinated with forensic science, from the procedural mechanics of autopsies to the psychological puzzles behind violent crime. With Sc ...
We all know forensics makes good TV-but does it make good science? Stricter legal standards, combined with the advent of DNA analysis, have exposed the shaky scientific foundations of a number of ...
Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
The murder of a gay couple in rural California has police stymied – who would want to hurt the well-like pair? As investigators and forensic scientists dig deeper, they suspect the killings are linked ...
A shy teen makes headlines for 5 weeks of non-stop hiccups. Four years later, she makes headlines again, for murder. Plus, a behind the scenes look at the downfall of "Fixer" to Hollywood's elite, ...
In this episode, Sandra Fava and guest Megan Sartor, a forensic accountant, explore the symbiotic relationship between lawyers and accountants in divorce proceedings, including the pros and cons of ...
Polygraph (cardio-pneumo-psychograph); 1921. Gift of City of Berkeley Police Department. Photo by Jaclyn Nash, National Museum of American History. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American ...
An exhibition at the National Museum of American History examines how humans influence and judge investigation techniques Arsenic tests for the Lydia Sherman trial of 1872 Brian Handwerk - Science ...