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Month: May 2017

Was Dr. Crippen Innocent After All? New Forensic Evidence 100 Years After his Execution

Was Dr. Crippen Innocent After All? New Forensic Evidence 100 Years After his Execution BY TERRI SUNDQUIST   The past few decades have seen amazing advances in forensic science that are instrumental in analyzing DNA evidence to put perpetrators of Read more…


The Roman empress who used forensic science to identify her rival’s head

The Roman empress who used forensic science to identify her rival’s head BY STRANGEREMAINS on DECEMBER 28, 2016   Image of Lollia Paulina from “Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum” by Guillaume Rouille (1518?-1589).  From Wikipedia. In 49 AD, a Roman soldier carried Read more…


Why Brain Scientists Are Still Obsessed With The Curious Case Of Phineas Gage

  Why Brain Scientists Are Still Obsessed With The Curious Case Of Phineas Gage   JON HAMILTON Cabinet-card portrait of brain-injury survivor Phineas Gage (1823–1860), shown holding the tamping iron which injured him. It took an explosion and 13 pounds Read more…


Who put Bella down the Wych Elm?

Who put Bella down the Wych Elm? BY STRANGEREMAINS Photo of “Bella’s” skull found in the Wych Elm. Image credit: Atlas Obscura (Public Domain) When a woman is murdered in the prime of her life and her body is left Read more…


Edinburgh’s Mysterious Miniature Coffins

        Edinburgh’s Mysterious Miniature Coffins In 1836, three Scottish boys discovered a strange cache of miniature coffins concealed on a hillside above Edinburgh. Who put them there—and why? By Mike Dash SMITHSONIAN.COM The “fairy coffins” discovered on Read more…


The metal sign leaning against the tree trunk reads:

The metal sign leaning against the tree trunk reads: ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH FACILITY STATE FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGIST FOR INFORMATION CALL: DR. WILLIAM BASS by ALIX LAMBERT   These simple words, followed by an office and a home phone number, usher one into the Read more…


MURDER BY POISON

MURDER BY POISON The rise and fall of arsenic. By Joan Acocella   In early-nineteenth-century England, a good way to get rid of your husband was arsenic. A medical examiner usually couldn’t tell whether the poison was involved, because the Read more…


The Body Of ‘Devil In The White City’ Serial Killer H.H. Holmes Is Being Exhumed

The Body Of ‘Devil In The White City’ Serial Killer H.H. Holmes Is Being Exhumed BY STEPHEN GOSSETT IN NEWS ON MAY 1, 2017 4:35 PM         The most notorious serial killer in Chicago history, H.H. Holmes, Read more…