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Decoding the Invisible Language of Wounds

12 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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The human body can be a treasure trove of hidden evidence, and forensic pathologists are the experts who decipher the invisible stories written in the flesh. In this episode, we delve into the complex world of forensic pathology, exploring how the detailed examination of injuries, trauma patterns, and other physical manifestations can reveal crucial insights about the circumstances surrounding a death. Through case studies and interviews with medical examiners, we uncover the hidden narratives that lie beneath the skin, shedding light on the invisible clues that can make or break an investigation.

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