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The Bone Club

Live...ish from New Orleans (sorta), it's A.A.F.S!

1 h 10 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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Join Ashley and Stephanie as we welcome our friends Hannah Carson (U. Montana) & Thomas Delgado (U. Utah) and reminisce about the 2026 American Academy of Forensic Science Conference held in New Orleans. We discuss some of our highlights and lowlights and look forward to 2027 and Florida.

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