Debut novelist Thomas Holland is uniquely qualified to write a fictional forensic mystery. As scientific director of the largest skeletal identification lab in the world, he heads efforts to recover and identify all U.S. war dead. We look at the ethical frontiers and human stories behind modern forensic archaeology.
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The Dead Can Tell Stories
Listen Tuesday, Jun. 20, 2006 at 1:06 p.m. in Science, SocietyGuest host: Matthew Felling
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Thomas Holland
Scientific Director, U.S. Department of Defense, JPAC Central Identification Laboratory”; also author "One Drop of Blood" (Simon & Schuster)
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