Episode Two – Niamh McCullagh The Forensic Archaeologist
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Niamh talks to Marie and Paul about the role of the Forensic Archaeologist, the person who finds the bodies, and how her research could change the way missing people are located,  following patterns of the killers’ methods of disposal.  They also talk about Niamh’s work on the Tuam scandal.  This podcast was recorded prior to the most recent findings at Tuam. Please note that this podcast contains discussions related to death, suicide, and overdose. These topics are approached with sensitivity and may include narratives, insights, or discussions that some listeners may find distressing or triggering. For help or support contact Samaritans – day or night, 365 days a year. You can call them for free on 116 123, email them at [email protected], or visit www.samaritans.ie to find your nearest branch.
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