Two barrels. Four bodies. And the decades-long mystery that led to a serial killer.
A podcast about a cold case that's changing how murders will be investigated forever.
In this unit, we will learn the skills that all forensic investigators need to be good at their jobs. We will explore how to examine a crime scene and also how to classify evidence types.
In this unit, we will learn about how to identify hair and fiber by their varying characteristics. This unit will be lab-focused.
In this unit, we will learn about fingerprints and DNA evidence.
In this unit, we will learn the different ways that scientists that calculate time of death. These methods include the use of insect evidence, rigor mortis, algor mortis, livor mortis, decomposition, and stomach contents. We will also explore what it takes to be a death investigator.
In this unit, we will learn how forensic anthropologists can classify the age, sex, height, and possible ancestral origin based on bones.
In this unit, we will learn about blood typing and blood spatter.