#crimechatwithnatandkat bring you Episode 142: The Sherlock Holmes of France ~ A Crime & Cosmetics Segment! In 1912, 19-year-old Marie Latelle was murdered in her parents' France home. There were no witnesses. No fingerprints. No evidence. No forensics… or were there? Nat kicks off detailing how fingernail scrapings became part of forensic criminology. Then Kat digs into how pioneering criminologist, Dr. Edmond Locard, became the first to link cosmetics as trace evidence! Find out how and so much more on Saturday, August 23, 2025, anywhere you get your favorite #truecrimepodcasts ! #amazonpodcasts #applepodcasts #youtubepodcasts #spotifypodcasts #patreon #rss #rumble #crimeandcosmetics #forensics #makeup #cosmetics #traceevidence👑 Become a #VIPChatter today! Subscribe to our #patreon for exclusive bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes bloopers, free merch, and so much more! Join for as little as $1 a month at patreon.com /crimechatwithnatandkat 🎉🚨 FOLLOW US 🚨 👉 Facebook: CrimeChat with Nat and Kat 👉 X: CrimeChat with Nat and Kat 👉 Instagram: @crimechatnk 👉 TikTok: @crimechatnatkat 👉 YouTube: CrimeChat with Nat and Kat 👉 Rumble: https://rumble.com/register/CRIMECHAT🔗 Don’t forget to check out our website and some new merch at https://crimechatwithnatandkat.com!
#crimechatwithnatandkat bring you Episode 142: The Sherlock Holmes of France ~ A Crime & Cosmetics Segment! In 1912, 19-year-old Marie Latelle was murdered in her parents' France home. There were no witnesses. No fingerprints. No evidence. No forensics… or were there? Nat kicks off detailing how fingernail scrapings became part of forensic criminology. Then Kat digs into how pioneering criminologist, Dr. Edmond Locard, became the first to link cosmetics as trace evidence! Find out how and so muc...