Article: Teasing Secrets From The Dead: My Investigations at America's Most Infamous Crime Scenes.(Book Review)

TEASING SECRETS FROM THE DEAD: My Investigations at America's Most Infamous Crime Scenes EMILY CRAIG

With all the crime shows on television, you might think that there would be hundreds of forensic anthropologists such as Craig on the job. Yet she is one of only 60 board-certified U.S. practitioners in her field and the only one employed full-time by a state government--Kentucky's. After Craig lets readers in on the gritty details of her maggot infested world, it's easy to grasp why she has so few professional peers. In this autobiography, she explains that she didn't set out to become a forensic anthropologist. Midway through her career as a medical illustrator, ...

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