On the Quandaries of Aquatic Forensics

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'The sheer size of a body of water can make it difficult to know where to start, but there are always four main questions to drive the investigators’ work. Who are the victims? How did they die? When did the death occur? And where did it happen?'

Investigators called to such scenes must rely on specialized techniques and technology to gather evidence and piece together what happened. Sometimes they are supported by experts in the niche and multidisciplinary field of “aquatic forensics,” such asThe sheer size of a body of water can make it difficult to know where to start, but there are always four main questions to drive the investigators’ work.

Dogs specially trained to detect the scent of underwater remains are sometimes used to narrow a prospective search area.

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