And now my other fabulous PhD colleague @alexine_clarke presenting her work on 'The collection of forensically relevant blow fly eggs for use within death investigations with non-consensual sexual contact' #thefutureofforensics
Thoroughly enjoyed the @FCNnetwork #thefutureofforensics conference in Canterbury today. I loved meeting lots of new people and I even enjoyed presenting! Thanks to @jomorrissey1 and @MaryMakinde_ for organising such a fabulous event. @UOP_SCCJ_CFS
Marelle Sturrock: Body found is fiancé of murdered pregnant teacher "Police investigating the murder of a pregnant teacher say a body found in a reservoir has been formally identified as her fiancé, David Yates." https://t.co/QeBxigWiEy
Come join us! We have vacancies in our school of Criminology and Criminal Justice including lecturing roles in Forensic Science and Forensic computing
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Want students back on campus? Don’t give everything away online. Empty classrooms are an unfortunate reality of post-pandemic universities. To stop this, we need to explain the basics of learning and tempt students back, @HE_Harriet argues on #THECampus
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Ever wondered what happens to a human body in the ocean? Dying to know how far they can travel or how we estimate time of death? Now you can! Check out our new pub! https://t.co/E9HqM0o6Tk
Do you recognise the ‘Lady in the Thames’?
This smartly dressed woman was found in 1977 and has remained unidentified. If you were in London at that time, you could help solve this mystery. If not, please Share this post to Solve this case.
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