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Podcast - Ep 55: Where the bodies are buried

Mary Ellen O'Toole looks at the camera as she speaks with President Washington
Where the bodies are buried
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Forensic research on human donors is not for the faint of heart, Mary Ellen O鈥橳oole, director of the Forensic Science Program in George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 College of Science, admitted to Mason President Gregory Washington. But the university鈥檚 new outdoor research and training laboratory鈥攐r 鈥渂ody farm,鈥 as O鈥橳oole, a former FBI profiler, calls it鈥攊s a valuable addition to the study of human decomposition in various environmental conditions for the purpose of solving crimes. It also positions O鈥橳oole鈥檚 program as a national leader in forensic science and forensic anthropology.

And I love the term audacity because being audacious is to stand up and say, 鈥榃e've got thousands of unidentified remains in medical examiner's offices throughout the United States. What can we do to reunite those individuals with their family members?鈥 We know that we've got unsolved cases out there of marginalized victims throughout the United States. Audacious means what can we do to solve those crimes? And so if my students can be as audacious as is humanly possible, they're gonna be magnificent forensic scientists.鈥

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