

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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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Intriguing World of Insects in Decomposition
01:55 • 6min
Unconventional Career Path to Forensic Entomology
08:05 • 2min
Exploring the Forensic Examiner's Journey
10:33 • 12min
Personal Stories of Body Donation and Naming
22:23 • 2min
Personal Views on Death and Forensic Entomology Research
24:34 • 3min