FORENSICS: The 'accidental' drowning that was actually a homicide

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Drowning is the third-highest cause of death around the world, yet underwater recovery and aquatic forensic investigation remain heavily underresourced and underresearched. Forensic investigator and scientific diver, Sarah Mormino, is on a mission to change this. 

In this episode, host Kathryn Fox and Sarah unravel the fascinating and often perilous process of collecting and preserving evidence underwater. Discover why turtles can be unexpected adversaries for investigators and hear about the case that ignited Sarah's passion for aquatic crime scenes.

If this content affected you, the number LifeLine is 13 11 14. 

This is the latest episode of Crime Insiders: Forensics. The full series is available to binge on the LiSTNR App (if you are in Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts - search ‘Crime Insiders’.

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STOCKINGS
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Cause of death, Underwater recovery, Aquatic forensic investigation

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