A real crime, mystery, and myth-busting podcast presented by a former deputy coroner who is now pursuing a master's degree in forensic anthropology. A new three-part series on the Whitechapel Murders ("Jack the Ripper") is now in production, with an anticipated release date of late 2021, followed by a Keneeka Jenkins case episode. Forensics is a nonprofit organization that brings you this podcast. The purpose is straightforward: to provide the training, skills, experience, and resources necessary to locate, recover, and return missing people to their families, friends, and communities.
A volunteer-run non-profit forensic search and recovery team. Founded by Stephen Richey, wants to use his research and development to serve the globe. As a result of accidents, foul play, and conflicts, hundreds of thousands of individuals have gone missing in the United States and across the world. Due to a lack of resources and a lack of universal application of contemporary processes, technology, and training, the current condition of search and recovery activities is far from optimal. So the team is working hard to alter that by advising people on where to look for missing persons and how to return them to their families, friends, and communities.