103. Death In A Nutshell
103. Death In A Nutshell

103. Death In A Nutshell

April 01, 2025 11:00pm
21:50
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Episode 103
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A woman’s body lies near a refrigerator. Around her are typical kitchen items—a bowl and rolling pin on the table, a cake pulled out from the oven, an iron on the ironing board. What happened to her? Was it an accident? Suicide? Natural causes? Murder? This scene is not from real life but inspired by it. It is from one of 19 miniature dioramas made by Frances Glessner Lee (1878–1962), the first female police captain in the U.S. who is known as the “mother of forensic science.”Instagram: @insidethemorguepodYouTube: @insidethemorgueEmail us show suggestions: insidethemorguepod@gmail.comEditing/Producing: @yunkjunkReferences: https://insider.si.edu/2017/10/dollhouse-sized-dioramas-renwick-portray-murder-mystery-miniature/

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Duration:21:50
Published:April 01, 2025 11:00pm
File Size:50.0 MB
Type:audio/mpeg

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A woman’s body lies near a refrigerator. Around her are typical kitchen items—a bowl and rolling pin on the table, a cake pulled out from the oven, an iron on the ironing board. What happened to her? Was it an accident? Suicide? Natural causes? Murder? This scene is not from real life but inspired by it. It is from one of 19 miniature dioramas made by Frances Glessner Lee (1878–1962), the first female police captain in the U.S. who is known as the “mother of forensic science.”Instagram: @insidet...

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