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Conversations with History: William Haglund

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Forensic Scientist William Haglund joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of how his work as a coroner in murder investigations lead to his involvement in the use of forensic science in human rights investigation in Bosnia, Central America and Nigeria. Series: Conversations with History [4/2005] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 9159]

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  • As extremely important this video is it gives me headaches to listen to.

  • When my time is about to expire, I don't want a reminder.

    We have far too short an attention span, now, though, because this is one of my near favorite videos and yet even I am put off by how slow the conversation proceeds. Nonetheless, I find it insulting towards Professor William Haglund that in three years none of the 717 viewers posted a comment (other than myself) and there are no likes or dislikes other than mine. It's as though no one has really cared to view this video clip.

  • Well, someone once said, "What we are never changes, but who we are ... never stops changing."

  • "that's my Wife's fault"!?!

    He blames her for his being a DABFA member!

    I'm shocked; that's an elite class as far as I'm concerned!

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