M. Lee Goff: "A Fly for the Prosecution" |
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May 18, 2000 Host Kojo Nnamdi |
It may be morbid or disgusting, but its also amazing. Law enforcement officials can often use beetles, flies, spiders and other insects that prey on the dead to help solve homicide cases. Leading forensic entomologist Lee Goff joins Kojo to discuss this ancient art which is gaining prominence today. Nate Erwin, Nate Erwin, Manager of the O. Orkin Insect Zoo at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Listen to this show in RealAudio! |
Poor Jeffy, it's a no win situation for him. It's bad enough that 2 months in to the trial he still doesn't have a theory. Then it's complicated by expert witnesses like, um, Rodriguez. How much worse can it get? Earth to Mr. Dusek, earth to Mr. Dusek.