Ep. 49 - The Srebrenica Massacre & Forensic Botany
Description
Join us this week and listen to Rebecca’s Spark’s Note version of the turbulent, political, history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, providing context to our discussion on the Srebrenica Massacre, the worst mass death in Europe since WWII. Nicole then gets us excited about plants and pollen, educating us on their uses and relevance to forensics and this massacre.
Please note, listeners discretion is advised as there is discussion around mass murder and genocide.
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