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A hidden molecular clock in maggots could transform forensic time-of-death estimates
Learn how molecular rhythms inside maggots could help investigators refine the window for determining time of death.
A discovery by FIU researchers could help forensic investigators close the gap on estimating the time of a person's death.
Extreme weather conditions can make reconstructing the scene of a crime more difficult. Nick Thompson/iStock via Getty Images Plus What happens to a dead body in an extremely cold environment? Does it ...
Jimmie "Chris" Duncan was released from death row after 27 years after Judge Alvin Sharp ruled that "clear and convincing ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Louisiana man who has spent nearly three decades on death row has had his conviction overturned by a district judge following a review of forensic analysis that the inmate’s legal ...
NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana man who has spent nearly three decades on death row has had his conviction overturned by a district judge following a review of forensic analysis that the inmate's legal team ...
Forensic science students at Loyola University Maryland helped solve a nearly 55-year-old cold case homicide in Howard County, which led to two adult children being reunited.
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