Joseph Scott Morgan posts answers to your questions Wednesday May 7th at 8:00 PM Eastern

Hey Fraize!
Follow up already has a title "From the Morgue to the Microphone"
Probably I'd like to address the healing process after a long career and how teaching has been therapy in and of itself. Also, I'd like to address my efforts to educate the viewer about forensics using the most high-profile cases as specific examples; Travis Alexander Ante-mortem v. Post-mortem wounds.
 
Hi iamshadow21!!!
How has the role you play changed over the course of your career?
Due to the ongoing professionalization of medicolegal death investigations the courts are relying more heavily on our input on cases than ever before. Remember detectives come and go Medicolegal Death Investigators are around for the long haul. ABMDI - American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators

How do you see death investigation potentially changing in the future?
I believe that technology will make a huge difference, examples: handheld imaging at scenes (x-ray), non-invasive core body temperature devices

What do people most often misunderstand about what you do?
That our interest is not in justice, but scientific truths (not interested in catching bad guys). WE are the true advocates for the dead.
 

Megnut​

I'm reading about murder by insulin (Lord, my search history), could insulin be the silent/invisible poison behind many unrecognized homicides? I read that it's not routinely tested for. Not specifically thinking insulin here, but I side eye any death in LVD and CD's orbit, hard to believe in any natural causes around those two. Going forward, as criminals deploy novel ways to kill, will MEs be able to expand their routine tox screens accordingly? Man's inhumanity to man seems to find new ways daily.
 
Joseph Scott Morgan host of Body Bags
 
Hi Megnut!
Fine observation, I believe many have been potentially missed, there has been a spike in the number of people who have now been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. With that said there is more access and opportunity with more insulin floating about. The question is, are the potential perps sophisticated enough to understand the mechanism? I say yes. The trouble is the test for insulin levels would have to be accomplished rather soon after death, decomp compromises testing.
 
Knitty wants to know:

What one unsolved case (from your career or any other) would you like most to be solved?

Do you feel new investigators will use technology to investigate to the point that they will overlook things that traditionally trained investigators would catch?
 
Joseph Scott Morgan author of Blood Beneath My Feet
 
Hey Chaz!
In my career, AND this is only MY experience, the serialized cases I worked all involved the same MO. If the subject is sophisticated enough, getting past their own psychopathology, it might be possible. All if the serial killings I worked 2 series in New Orleans and 3 series in Atlanta, all involved prostitutes except one (elderly females) all were strangled.
 

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