Dead Reckoning, the New Science of Catching Killers
In the fascinating world of medical discovery, the interpretation of how and when a person died can often be explained by looking at the bugs that are found on the body. Dr. Michael Baden, Chief Medical Examiner for the New York State Police, is the author of âDead Reckoning, the New Science of Catching Killers,â and our guest in a two-part series on forensic pathology, the study and public discussion of how, when and where people died.
The book Dr. Michael Baden recommends is âThe Moonstone,â by Wilkie Collins.
Originally Broadcast: January 22, 2002 & January 29, 2002
Barry Vogel, Esq. is the host and producer. Ignacio Ayala is the assistant producer.
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"Dr. Michael Baden â How Did That Person Die?"