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Homicide detective Rod Demery and forensic scientist Turi King investigate a 100-year-old dismembered body found in a remote cave; Turi examines how genetic genealogy reveals the victim's identity; Rod questions accepted beliefs about the killer.
Homicide detective Rod Demery and forensic scientist Turi King investigate a 100-year-old dismembered body found in a remote cave; Turi examines how genetic genealogy reveals the victim's identity; Rod questions accepted beliefs about the killer.
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S1, EP6 "Tollund Man"Unearthed from a Danish bog almost 70 years ago, a 2,000-year-old early Iron Age murder victim is well-preserved; homicide detective Rod Demery and forensic scientist Turi King find the key to the murderer's identity may lie in Roman witnesses.
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S1, EP4 "A Scottish Killing"Homicide detective Rod Demery and scientist Professor Turi King study an 800-year-old partial skeleton found in Berwick, Scotland; Rod investigates a possible motive of robbery, and Turi's injury analysis reveals the victim may have been an archer.
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S1, EP3 "The Idaho Torso"Homicide detective Rod Demery and forensic scientist Turi King investigate a 100-year-old dismembered body found in a remote cave; Turi examines how genetic genealogy reveals the victim's identity; Rod questions accepted beliefs about the killer.
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