Missing Twice: No Body Homicides

Missing Twice: No Body Homicides

Published on Nov 5
43分钟
The Fall Line: True Crime
<p>Forensic anthropologists Dr. Amy Michael and Dr. Jen Bengtson reveal a critical gap in missing-persons databases and unidentified-remains cases. No-body homicide victims—those identified as murdered, but without recovered remains—may not appear in forensic identification databases, creating problems for cold-case investigations and forensic anthropology work.</p> <p>Their research examines how missing persons cases, forensic databases, and unidentified human-remains investigations may be disconnected, which can in turn affect victim identification efforts nationwide.</p> <p>Season 24 of The Fall Line covers missing persons, unsolved homicides, and unresolved deaths across the United States.</p> <p>Help SEMO solve cold cases (specify gift to anthropology program): <a href="https://semo.edu/stories/2023/01/forensic-anthropology.html" target="_blank"></a>https://semo.edu/giving/</p> <p>Help FAIR Lab solve cold cases: <a href="https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/34914/donations/new?des...