Coworkers & Crime
In this episode, Rachel and Krystal explore two groundbreaking cases where cat DNA helped solve homicides — one in England, one in Canada. From a torso found on a British beach to a leather jacket buried near a shallow grave, these cases reshaped forensic science and expanded the definition of trace evidence. Featuring the first use of cat DNA in a UK homicide trial and the first animal‑DNA conviction in North America. Key Topics: * The Body on the Beach (Southsea, England, 2012) * The Snowball Case (Prince Edward Island, 1994–1996) * Animal DNA in forensic science * Trace evidence and pet hair transfer * How new forensic techniques enter the courtroom
34 episodes
Comments
0Be the first to comment
Sign up now and become a member of the Coworkers & Crime community!