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Beyond Bizarre -- Forensic Anthropology
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Documentary television hosted by Jay Robinson focused on exploring great mysteries around the world, from ghost sightings, alien encounters and everything else in between.
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On the banks of the Chattanooga River sits the main campus of the University of Tennessee
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in Knoxville.
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This campus has always been a vanguard in the field of anthropology.
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Here at what is fondly called the Hill, this tradition continues, but with a macabre twist.
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Dr. William Bass III is the nation's preeminent emeritus professor of forensic anthropology.
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His enthusiastic students come from around the country to gain expertise in how to learn
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from the dead.
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Forensic anthropology is that area of science that deals with the human skeleton when it
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is involved in legal medicine.
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Part of his profession is getting a new generation of experts involved.
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Not far from the university proper, on a three-acre parcel of land locked away from public view,
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is hidden the forensic anthropology research facility, the body farm.
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You'll be able to get quite a bit of experience of looking at this individual.
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It is here that students pursuing their master's thesis climb down from their ivory tower for
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a little earthy instruction.
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You've got to look forward to this.
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The anthropology research facility is a three-acre area in which we have done different types
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of research on decay rates.
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We've buried bodies at different depths.
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We've buried them with clothing or no clothing.
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We have buried bodies wrapped in plastic to see what that will do.
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We put bodies on the ground.
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We put them in the shade, in the sun.
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People are sometimes surprised when they meet me dealing with dead bodies like this and
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so forth.
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They think I should be a ghoul or something of this nature.
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I do not like mourning.
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I do not like death.
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But a forensic case is a challenge to me to see if I have enough knowledge to identify
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that individual and find out what happened to him.
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There's nothing better than a dead body to make my day.
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This individual we are looking at now is a skeleton of an individual that we buried
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about five years ago.
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We have been interested in how far down into the soil do maggots bury to reach a decaying
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body.
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The blowfly lays its eggs.
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The eggs hatch into maggots.
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The maggots then will burrow down to the decaying body.
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The evidence of the change from the worm to the fly stage will be in the form of a pupil
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case that we will be looking for around that body.
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I think it's really interesting.
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It's one of the, you know, the only facility of its kind in the world that they study decomposure
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rates and I think it's really important research to learn about decomposition rates.
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It's fascinating to me to watch the maggots.
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I know that sounds disgusting but it's fascinating to me to watch them burrow into a body and
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kind of do their dirty work because it's just so interesting to think that one day, this
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is a person walking down the street, you know, you said hi to him and, you know, the next
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day they're out here and then a couple weeks later there's very little left because the
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maggots have done their job.
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We're going to, I want to show you pupil cases.
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We didn't see these this morning and I just want to make sure that you all know what pupil
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cases are.
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We've had bodies in the back of these cars.
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The maggots have a growth period.
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This is where they will leave the body.
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They will seek a dark place.
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These are the pupil cases.
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These are the cases in which the maggot metamorphoses or changes from the worm to the fly stage.
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You see that on a body.
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That means that individual's been dead somewhere between about 14 to about 18 days.
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So it takes about 14 to 18 days for the blow flies to go through this process.
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So that's a good age indicator.
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Smell was a bit disconcerting at first but you do get used to it after a little while.
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You just have to keep in mind that these were human beings and they do deserve respect.
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Some people I know have a little bit harder time with them.
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They see them, they see them clothed, they see some of the features and it really gets
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to them.
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With me, I've just accepted the fact that these people have donated their body and it's
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merely a vessel that is no longer occupied.
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Okay, okay, good, alright.
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The first question the police ask you when you go to a scene is not who is that individual
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but how long have they been there.
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Distance and time and geography have all combined for me to begin the study of decay
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rates in humans.
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If you have an individual who is killed, normally the forensic pathologist will do an autopsy
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on that body.
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But let's say you're not found immediately and you're in a stage of decay and or you're
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a skeleton.
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Well, the expertise of the forensic anthropologist is skeletal remains and when you become a
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skeleton that's when we get called in to identify the cases.
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I'm occasionally asked what's the most famous case you've done and the most famous case
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would be the remains of the Lindbergh child.
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Charles Lindbergh was the first man to fly from New York to Paris.
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This would have been in the late 1920s and his first child was kidnapped in 1932, was
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held for ransom and the ransom was paid but the baby was never released to the family.
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And then Bruno Hauptmann was the man who was convicted and executed for this kidnapping.
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About a month and a half after the kidnapping, they found a child in an advanced stage of
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decay.
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Now, whether it is Lindbergh's son or not, there's no way of knowing this.
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The only way they have of identifying it is the clothing that was worn.
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Now today, clothing is not a positive identification mechanism.
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Lindbergh insisted that his son be cremated.
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The police go back to the scene.
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They rake up 10 barrels of material.
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They go through all those 10 barrels of debris and they find 13 bones.
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Dr. Krogman and I are the only two forensic anthropologists that ever looked at this material.
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I think it was Lindbergh's child.
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The age fits.
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Everything fits.
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There's no inconsistencies and so I think it was probably the Lindbergh child.
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While revisiting cases of the past, Dr. Bass is also a major influence of the detectives
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of the present and the future.
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I think it's just kind of a state of mind once you get used to it and working with it
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and realize that it is important work and you tend to not focus on, you know, this is
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a person, this is, you know, and focus on the fact that this is important research.
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Sixty-five percent of the practicing forensic anthropologists in the United States are my
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students.
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If you look at the literature or you call a police department and say, hey, I want to
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know how long a body's been dead, 90 percent of the time they're going to tell you to call
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Bill Banks.
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Accolades to a crime fighter whose powers are beyond bizarre.
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Now that you've had your fill of the bizarre, it's time to conclude our meal and digest
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what we have seen.
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We trust you've had a generous helping of the weird cuisine we've whipped up for you
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and that it's all left a pleasant taste in your mouth.
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The entree of strange things we have seen has certainly given us something to chew on.
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We hope you will leave us with fond memories of our darkly delicious treats, garnished
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with spicy tidbits and scrumptious samplings that are always beyond bizarre.
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