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Amoret Whitaker

Jun 17, 2013
Entomologist Amoret Whitaker shares her expertise in using insects to assist in crime scene investigations. She discusses the intricate life cycles of flies, beetles, and other bugs feeding on decomposing bodies. Whitaker's work with police services, including collecting and analyzing insect evidence, helps pinpoint the time of death accurately. She also talks about her visits to the 'Body Farm' in Tennessee and emphasizes the incredible nature of these often-reviled creatures.
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  • Forensic entomology involves studying insects to determine time of death in criminal investigations.
  • Insect evidence, such as blowflies and beetles, plays a crucial role in filling gaps in forensic research.

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The Fascination with Insects in Forensics

Amarete Whitaker, a forensic entomologist fascinated by insects, reveals the importance of insect evidence in determining time of death. By studying blowflies and dermatid beetles, she showcases how insects can be key in forensic investigations, providing crucial insight into decomposition timelines, especially in cases of delayed decomposition during winter.

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