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New method could help estimate time of death for a ten-day-old corpse

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMurderers should fear the recent advances in forensic science.EPA, CC BY

In any murder investigation, one of the most crucial questions is when the victim died. Accurately pinning down the time of death helps forensic teams to track down the whereabouts of their suspects – and whether they had an alibi.

Despite the value of this information,...

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