The Land of the Unsolved

The art detective helping us solve Baltimore's most vexing suspicious deaths

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She is a Johns Hopkins trained medical illustrator who has worked with doctors and lawyers to depict catastrophic injuries and help explain how they occurred. Now she is using her immense talent to help us sift through the evidence of cases that have haunted us for years. In this is epsiode we talk to Marie Dauenheime, a board certified medical illustrator. She talks about her career, how she approaches her work, and her thoughts about two of our most troubling unsolved cases.

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