Forensic Anthropology and ForensicScience in the NewsNew method could help estimate time ofdeath for
Forensic Anthropology and ForensicScience in the NewsNew method could help estimate time ofdeath for a ten-day-old corpse In anymurder investigation, one of the most crucial questions is when the victimdied. Accurately pinning down the time of death helps forensic teams to trackdown the whereabouts of their suspects – and whether they had an alibi. Read moreat The Conversation.MSUresearch on how skulls fracture could impact child abuse casesThe years that Todd Fenton, Roger Haut and theirresearch team spent smashing infant pig skulls in a lab at Michigan StateUniversity could change the way forensic scientists interpret skull fracturesin children and the way they determine what’s child abuse and what’s not. Read moreat the Lansing State Journal.Colombia to exhume Medellin graves: official (via @CAHIDuod in Twitter)Colombian authorities will this month begin thegrisly task of carrying out what could be the largest exhumation of unmarkedgraves in the conflict-torn country’s history, local media reported Sunday. Read moreat Yahoo! News.Archaeologyin the NewsSkeleton from medieval battlefield goes on display at York museumTHEskeleton of a warrior who fought in one of England’s bloodiest battles has goneon display in a York museum. Readmore at The York Press.Mass Grave Reveals Ottoman SoldiersFought To The Death In 16th Century Romania (via @DrKillgrove on Twitter)On November 13, 1594, Michael the Bravesummoned his subjects in the client state of Wallachiato rise up against the Ottoman Empire. Readmore at Forbes.StrangeStuffRussian police just published a guideto taking selfies without killing yourself (via@TheGoodDeath on Twitter)Wanted:One Corpse for Art (via @wunderkamercast onTwitter) -- source link
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