Years ago (almost 25 now) , in my former life as a Military Police Investigator, I first learned of the existence of Body Farms from a colleague who had recently attended the Army CID Forensics School. I made up my mind then that this was what I want to happen to my remains when I die.
The thought that, in death, my rotting corpse can help train investigators and pathologists to identify victims, give families closure, and amass evidence that puts criminals away gives me comfort.
Am I nuts, or is this a noble cause?
*WARNING, SOMEWHAT GRAPHIC IMAGES*
Inside A Body Farm | IFLScience
The thought that, in death, my rotting corpse can help train investigators and pathologists to identify victims, give families closure, and amass evidence that puts criminals away gives me comfort.
Am I nuts, or is this a noble cause?
*WARNING, SOMEWHAT GRAPHIC IMAGES*
Inside A Body Farm | IFLScience
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