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2. Entomology & Pathology

Entomology and Pathology – from a Chinese crime in 1247 to Dr Crippen. Val McDermid’s secrets of forensic science. From 2014.

Entomology and Pathology – from a Chinese criminal investigation in 1247 to the case of Dr Crippen.

Bestselling crime author Val McDermid is fascinated by forensic science - the secrets it can reveal and the way it has altered the processes of justice. She delves into medical archives including interviews with scientists, exploring as far back as the murder of Julius Ceasar and early recorded forensic science in 13th century China as well as famous modern cases.

Read by Val McDermid

Abridged by Sian Preece
Producer: Allegra McIlroy

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2014.

15 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
WriterVal McDermid
ReaderVal McDermid
AbridgerSian Preece
ProducerAllegra McIlroy

Broadcasts

  • Tue 11 Nov 201409:45
  • Wed 12 Nov 201400:30
  • Tue 13 Aug 201914:45
  • Wed 14 Aug 201902:45

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