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Frances Glessner Lee

Frances Glessner Lee

Frances Glessner Lee was an American forensic scientist. She was influential in developing the science of forensics in the United States. Wikipedia
Born: March 25, 1878, Chicago, IL
Died: January 27, 1962 (age 83 years), Bethlehem, NH
Frances Glessner Lee (1878−1962) crafted her extraordinary ​“Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death” — exquisitely detailed miniature crime scenes — to ...
Frances Glessner Lee (March 25, 1878 – January 27, 1962) was an American forensic scientist. She was influential in developing the science of forensics in ...
Frances Glessner Lee (1878–1962), a New England socialite and heiress, dedicated her life to the advancement of forensic medicine and scientific crime detection ...
Sep 11, 2022 · Lee was a diorama-maker, criminal investigation educator and the first female police captain in the US.
To a forensic investigator, trivial details can reveal transgressive acts. Consider the card Frances Glessner Lee carried in her later years...
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The amazing story of a woman who used her wealth to advance scientific knowledge and crime detection, donating her time, care and intelligence to the education ...
Oct 26, 2022 · It was only a few decades ago that many killers got away with murder! Why? Back then there was nowhere in the U.S. where police could be ...
Sep 27, 2022 · This blog post discusses the history of the development of modern forensic science in the United States and the history of Frances Glessner ...
Oct 16, 2017 · Home Is Where the Corpse Is—at Least in These Dollhouse Crime Scenes. Frances Glessner Lee's “Nutshell Studies” exemplify the intersection of ...
These dollhouse-sized diorama composites of true crime scenes, created in the first half of the 20th century and still used in forensic training today, ...