So with the TV schedule what it is this month, there's not much I normally watch on before Lost shows up on the schedule tonight.
That means I get to watch things that I normally don't have the chance to catch.
So tonight I caught Bones. I like the way that show has grown.
Now I'm watching a show called
Most Evil on the Discovery Times channel.
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I'm not into serial killers as much as the forensic science stuff -- totally fascinate me. I'm reading a book called Carved in Bones, A Body Farm novel. I love the forensic and mystery uncovering aspect of it but some of the writing and character development is forced. Eh. I'll probably read through it anyway.
I think if I weren't an artist, I'd so be a forensic anthropologist and work at the Body Farm. . . not sure how I came to that conclusion. I blame Doug! :)
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I remember hearing about it years ago--or at least the techniques they developed there--in some of the police procedural shows or something.
Science is awesome. Forensic science is even more so. :)
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I mean, I know one of the main Jack the Ripper suspects spent time (and is buried) in Rochester. There's been a handful of others that I know passed through or lived there for a while and a few who've actually "hunted" there... but all the "Serial Killer Capital" stuff seems focused on LA and Seattle.
Also haven't been able to find supporting references for Rochester having more dead people in it than living. I miss Mount Hope. :)
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