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Melvyn Read: How Pollen Spores Were Used To Track Down A Killer

In this episode, we discuss the murder of Christopher Laverack, and how forensic palynology was used to track down his killer decades later. We will then break down how forensic palynology works.

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Dominic Grose

Dominic Grose headshot

Dominic Grose

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Dominic has a degree from the University of Winchester in film production and is currently studying for his second degree in biology at the Open University.

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Dominic has a degree from the University of Winchester in film production and is currently studying for his second degree in biology at the Open University.View full profile

Dominic has a degree from the University of Winchester in film production and is currently studying for his second degree in biology at the Open University.

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If you’re fascinated by true crime and want to learn more about how forensic scientists have solved some of the hardest cases, look no further than True Crime in Science.


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