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Telltale Bodies
By refining and expanding on the work of the
founders of criminology, today’s forensic scientists link crime victims to
perpetrators in ways that almost defy belief. In this program, Professor
Matile of France’s Museum of Natural History; Professor Evenot, expert in
odontology; and noted anthropologist Professor Perrot discuss the ways in
which microscopy, entomology, dental records, and facial reconstruction help
police solve crimes. The classic contributions of Lacassagne to ballistics,
Revenstorf to forensic biology, Megnien to forensic entomology, and
Guerassimov, who is shown actually doing a facial reconstruction, round out
the historical background on these remarkable procedures. (55 minutes)
Copyright date: ©1998
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