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  2. Forensic Files - Wikipedia

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    Old episodes of Medical Detectives now air on TruTV under the Forensic Files label. Overseas, the show airs under these two titles, and others, on various channels in over 100 countries. It is distributed by CABLEready. For the first four seasons under the Medical Detectives name, the format of the show was generally the same as it would be in ...

  3. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    Dr Ravi Chakrabarti, Medical Examiner with the King County Medical Examiner's Office, in the series iZombie; Dr Max Debryn, Home Office forensic pathologist in detective series Endeavour and Inspector Morse; Dr Laura Hobson, pathologist and eventual love interest of D.I. Robbie Lewis in later episodes of Inspector Morse and in Lewis

  4. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    The investigation was initially conducted by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), headed by Detective Inspector Edmund Reid. Later, Detective Inspectors Frederick Abberline, Henry Moore, and Walter Andrews were sent from Central Office at Scotland Yard to assist. Initially, butchers, surgeons and physicians were suspected because of the ...

  5. Detective - Wikipedia

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    A citizen detective, also known as an amateur detective, is an individual who devotes his or her time and expertise to aid in the solving of crime, without compensation or expectation of reward. [8] Citizen detectives are private citizens that have no real professional relationship with law enforcement and lack any rational-legal authority ...

  6. List of instruments used in forensics - Wikipedia

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    Medical syringes: for fluid aspiration Foley catheter: for evacuation or irrigation of the bladder to collect a urine sample Nasogastric tube: for nasogastric aspiration of stomach contents; usually it is not used Water bath: for flotation tests to detect presence of gas, specially for infants (lungs, intestine) as a sign of postpartum life

  7. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    A medical degree (MD or DO) is often required to become a medical examiner. [13] [12] To enter medical school, the MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test) is usually required [3] after which medical school is another four years with the first two dedicated to academics and the rest of the two used to gain clinical experience. [12]

  8. Forensic Files season 1 - Wikipedia

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    English detectives team up with a pioneering scientist to solve a case of sexual assault and serial murder. In 1983, a quiet country village in Leicestershire County, England is gripped with fear as authorities search for the killer of 15-year-old Lynda Mann. Clueless, they start again when Dawn Ashworth is killed three years later.

  9. Forensic Files season 11 - Wikipedia

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    The medical examiner ruled the death an accident, but the detectives investigating the case thought the evidence at the scene indicated otherwise. It would take three years, an exhumation and a second autopsy to determine who was right.