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FORENSICS: Gravesites & exhuming bodies
Season 2 · Episode 14

FORENSICS: Gravesites & exhuming bodies

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

August 22, 202330m 41sExplicit

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Show Notes

Digging up a body is rare, and it's a strange and complex process. But why does it happen? And what do forensics learn by doing it?

Dr Jo Dufluo is a privately practicing forensic pathologist. He's worked across a range of forensic fields and has performed thousands of autopsies, examinations and post mortem analyses. Throughout his career, he's undertaken only a few exhumations - which is the process of removing a body from it's grave - but, the ones he has done, have been fascinating. 

Understand the process of Jo's work with host Kathryn Fox, and learn how the work of forensic experts around Australia and the world are helping solve crime. 

 

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