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Bugs Bones & Botany The Science of Crime - Intro

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Clip from Bugs, Bones & Botany: The Science of Crime by Daniel Zuckerbrot, produced by Reel Time Images (reeltimeimages.ca)

In the dark recesses of a warehouse, a drunken game of cards explodes into a shocking murder. Now the night watchman lays dead. The only witnesses a housefly or perhaps a cockroach that might be skittering by.
That stylized tribute to our seemingly endless appetite for TV programs about forensic science sets the stage for an examination of how, in the real world of police investigations, nature is being enlisted in the war on crime.

With the help of Dr. Jennifer Gardy, of British Columbia's Centre for Disease Control (CDC) we spend the next hour sifting through the mayhem, murder and science that make up the world of forensic investigation.

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