A world-renowned forensic scientist who’s helped investigate some of the most infamous deaths of the last 50 years is helping Middle Tennessee State University resume..
The co-founder of the DNA Doe Project, whose painstaking work with genetic genealogy has helped solve dozens of baffling homicides, will visit MTSU Tuesday, Oct...
Blood splashing against a wall or on the ground is split-second TV shorthand for a gruesome killing. Real-life forensic experts can begin deducing the facts..
Forensic anthropologist Bradley Adams has fit thousands of fragile clues together to solve hundreds of puzzling deaths for New York City’s Office of Chief Medical..
Forensic pathologist J.C. Upshaw Downs has studied death firsthand and answered questions about it for more than 25 years. Now he wants to help find..
His topic is nightmare fodder, but investigator Bruce Sackman hopes that creating greater awareness of potential serial killers lurking in health care facilities will help..
The possibility of murderers lurking in hospital halls and nursing homes was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record.” Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
A forensic scientist whose meticulous research laid the foundation for investigating — and finding answers for — mass disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and United..
Ready for some “Seriously Amazing Moments in Smithsonian Bone Research”? Dr. Douglas Owsley is returning to MTSU with the latest news Tuesday, March 3, in..
Veteran medical examiner Michael Baden has played a role in some of history’s most celebrated investigations, and now he’ll share his knowledge with the MTSU..
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