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18 Tiny Deaths

The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern Forensics

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The story of a woman whose ambition and accomplishments far exceeded the expectations of her time, 18 Tiny Deaths follows the transformation of a young, wealthy socialite into the mother of modern forensics....

Frances Glessner Lee, born a socialite to a wealthy and influential Chicago family in the 1870s, was never meant to have a career, let alone one steeped in death and depravity.

Yet she developed a fascination with the investigation of violent crimes and made it her life's work. Best known for creating the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, a series of dollhouses that appear charming - until you notice the macabre little details: an overturned chair, or a blood-spattered comforter. And then, of course, there are the bodies - splayed out on the floor, draped over chairs - clothed in garments that Lee lovingly knit with sewing pins.

18 Tiny Deaths, by official biographer Bruce Goldfarb, delves into Lee's journey from grandmother without a college degree to leading the scientific investigation of unexpected death out of the dark confines of centuries-old techniques and into the light of the modern day.

Lee developed a system that used the Nutshells dioramas to train law enforcement officers to investigate violent crimes, and her methods are still used today.

18 Tiny Deaths transports the listener back in time and tells the story of how one woman, who should never have even been allowed into the classrooms she ended up teaching in, changed the face of science forever.

©2020 Bruce Goldfarb (P)2020 Recorded Books
Amériques Femmes Histoire Meurtre Moderne Professionnels et universitaires Science et technologie True Crime XXe siècle États-Unis Crime La criminalistique Technologie
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Such a great book!! What a unique life Frances led! Before she tackled the issue, there was no forensic science, and no medical examiners in the USA. Today her training carries on, and she has truly made an incredible difference in how deaths are investigated. My favourite part of her story was her creation of her “Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Deaths”, miniature dioramas of crime scenes: picture intricate doll houses with crime scenes inside. Every detail perfect.

Great book!

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