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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Nancy Grace and Joseph Scott Morgan: One-On-One

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Nancy Grace joins Joseph Scott Morgan to talk about their years working together in front of the camera as well as their time BEFORE they were both on TV.  This is the first episode to be recorded in the brand new facility at Jacksonville State University, where Joseph Scott Morgan is the Distinguished Scholar of Applied Forensics. Nancy Grace talks with Joe about Chris Watts, Ellen Greenberg, and the most recent events in the Scott Peterson case. Recorded Live at JSU on October 9, 2024

 

 

 

 

 


00:57.81 INTRODUCTION 

02:33.81 When did Nancy Grace and Joseph Scott Morgan meet?

05:08.13 Talking about working with Nancy Grace on HLN

10:16.87 Nancy talks about victim families. Kaylee Goncalves in particular

15:07.06 What is the biggest need for prosecutors from Forensics, be prepared

20:26.83 Talking about people coming from rural areas and metro areas

25:55.57 Processing an outdoor scene

30:19.17 The importance of the right time of death

35:42.26 Talking about Ellen Greenberg case.

40:24.33 Scott Peterson and the new testing of duct tape

45:19.91 Training Evidence custodian and the chain of evidence

50:16.21 Multiple areas of Forensics

52:47.16 Conclusion - Thanks to Nancy Grace

 

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0:00.0

Body Facts with Joseph Scott Moore.

0:06.0

In my opinion, life is a series of intersections.

0:12.0

You go down this road that you know you just think that you know everything

0:16.4

that happens in your life is kind of this benign event. You never know however however, when you cross past with somebody how that person might change

0:27.7

your life.

0:28.7

Today is a very special edition of body bags because I'm joined by one of the dearest

0:38.6

people in my life. My good friend, Nancy Grace, and today we're going to talk a little bit about the importance

0:49.2

of education in forensic science. I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is body bags. Nancy

0:59.6

welcome to Jacksonville State University. Well I've got to say thank you, number one.

1:04.4

It's a beautiful campus and I'm so knocked out by your new forensics building.

1:10.0

I think, of course you'll never admit this. I think a lot of course you'll never admit this I think a lot of this has to do with you I really do you have brought the

1:19.0

Jacksonville State Forensics studies to the forefront and you should really be proud of that.

1:27.0

Now let me think, how did we first meet?

1:29.8

You were still at the DA's office in Atlanta and I was with not happen.

1:33.6

And I was with the Emmy.

1:35.1

And look, everybody in my world in the medical legal world

1:40.0

because you know we're a lot smaller. Oh, here we go down the garden path.

1:45.0

No, no, no.

1:46.0

That's your new title.

1:48.0

Down the garden path.

1:49.0

We just got Morgan.

1:50.0

No, well.

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