Badass Women of America
This podcast is about the women in history who broke barriers and made history yet you probably have never heard of them. Join us each week for a new episode about a woman or women who fought in wars, were amazing explorers, were pioneers in aviation – women who weren’t in our history books. These were exciting, brave, adventurous women who helped shaped this country. Join me, Kit and my friend Sherlock, as we share the exciting stories of these women whom you will want to know. These are the Badass Women of America.
Badass Women of America
Frances Glessner Lee - The Mother of Forensic Science
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Without a medical degree, Frances, at the age of 53, changed the course of crime scene investigation and forensic pathology in the United States.
She was a pioneer in standardizing the methods used in assessing clues of a crime, training police investigators for decades and creating what we now know as Homicide Detectives.
Join Kit and Sherlock for the whole story of Frances and how she contributed to improving a very dysfunctional process of "death investigation" of the early 20th century.
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