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British Murders with Stuart Blues

Interview #23 | Sam Rennie (Forensic Anthropologist)

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

True Crime

4.7699 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

I welcome forensic anthropologist Sam Rennie to the show in this interview episode.⁣


Sam is an academic with a background in biological and forensic anthropology.


He has experience working as a certified forensic anthropologist (FA-III) in the UK and as a search and recovery specialist in DVI (Disaster Victim Identification) incidents.


He is also a member of the UK - DVI Forensic Anthropology Cadre.


Sam is currently the programme lead for BSc Forensic Biology at Bournemouth University and is a senior lecturer in Forensic Investigation.


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0:35.9

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0:37.4

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0:51.1

Hello everyone and welcome to British murders, the podcast that focuses exclusively on British murder cases and serial killers.

0:58.5

I'm your host, Stuart Blues, and I have a special guest joining me for this episode.

1:02.9

Please welcome to the show, Forensic Anthropologist Sam Rennie. Welcome, Sam.

1:07.9

Thank you kindly. Thanks for having me.

1:09.7

It's cool to have you on so i reached out to

1:11.5

sam christ knows how long ago but because of sam's busy busy scheduler what you and you are at

1:17.1

barnmouth right yeah i'm down south in balmouth unis so we've had a bit of back and forth and

1:22.3

we've finally managed to connect today because i've been desperate to get a forensic anthropologist on the show.

1:29.5

The reason being is whenever I read a true crime book or read a case report from an article

1:36.3

online, I see forensic anthropologist X, Y, and Z came in and found out that this happened.

1:43.6

And I just, can you explain to me in layman terms what a forensic anthropologist is and what

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