The Bone Lady: Life as a Forensic Anthropologist
 

The Bone Lady: Life as a Forensic Anthropologist

by Mary H. Manheim

When a skeleton is all that's left to tell the story of a crime, Mary H. Manhein, otherwise known as "the bone lady," is called in. For almost two decades, Manhein has used her expertise in forensic pathology to help law enforcement agents--locally, nationally, and internationally--solve their most perplexing mysteries. She shares the extraordinary details of the often high-profile cases on... (read more)

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LSU professor and forensic anthropology expert in Louisiana outlines some of her most interesting case histories. Great read for anyone interested in forensic anthropology.

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