William M. Bass, vaak bekend als Bill Bass, is een vooraanstaande Amerikaanse forensisch antropoloog, bekend om zijn onderzoek naar menselijke osteologie en ontbinding. Zijn expertise is wereldwijd ingeroepen door autoriteiten voor de identificatie van menselijke resten, wat zijn internationale reputatie heeft gevestigd. Als oprichter van het Forensisch Antropologisch Onderzoekscentrum, beter bekend als de 'Body Farm', blijft hij het vakgebied beïnvloeden buiten zijn onderwijsloopbaan. In samenwerking met journalist Jon Jefferson heeft Bass zijn baanbrekende werk beschreven in non-fictieverhalen en mede-auteur van een reeks fictieve thrillers.
Dr. Bill Bass, a trailblazer in forensic anthropology, established the first laboratory focused on human decomposition in Tennessee, known as the "Body Farm." His groundbreaking research has transformed forensic science, providing critical insights into the decomposition process. Over his extensive career, Bass's contributions extend well beyond this unique facility, showcasing his influence and dedication to advancing the field of forensic studies.
Dr Bill Bass' work, and in particular his Body Farm, has furthered forensic anthropology and made it possible to prove from the discovery of a skeleton, no matter how much time has elapsed since death, how and when death occurred and to whom the body belonged. His work has been vital for the sake of science and the cause of justice In Beyond the Body Farm Jefferson Bass details the most memorable cases from his career, including alibis he has broken, cold cases he has solved - including one from the Ancient world that took him to Iran - and several cases he has been able to revisit throughout his career as new techniques have become possible and scientific discoveries made. This is what happens when Dr Bass goes beyond the Body Farm.
In the most suspenseful installment of the New York Times nestselling Body Farm series to date, forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton investigates a bizarre murder—and confronts a deadly enemy he thought he’d put behind bars for good. Forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton has spent twenty-five years solving brutal murders—but none so bizarre and merciless as his latest case: A ravaged set of skeletal remains is found chained to a tree on a remote mountainside. As Brockton and his assistant Miranda dig deeper, they uncover warning signs of a deadly eruption of hatred and violence. But the shocking case is only the beginning of Brockton’s trials. Mid-case, the unthinkable happens: The deadliest criminal Brockton has ever foiled—the sadistic serial killer Nick Satterfield—escapes from prison, bent on vengeance. But simply killing Brockton isn’t enough. Satterfield wants to make him suffer first, by destroying everything he holds dear: Brockton’s son, daughter-in-law, grandsons; even Miranda, his longtime graduate assistant, now on the verge of completing her Ph.D. and launching a forensic career of her own. The dangers from all directions force Brockton to question two things on which he’s based his entire career—the justice system, and the quality of mercy—and to wonder: can the two co-exist? If not, which will Brockton choose in his ultimate moment of truth?
Exploring the skeletal and burial records of the Northwestern Plains, this work sheds light on thousands of years of prehistory and early history. It presents critical evidence of human existence across a vast geographic area, enhancing our understanding of the region's past. Through the analysis of human bones, the book reveals the emerging narrative of the people who inhabited this part of North America, offering insights into their lives and cultures over millennia.
Set in the intriguing world of forensic anthropology, this prequel explores the origins of the Body Farm, a groundbreaking facility for studying human decomposition. It delves into the early cases and pivotal moments that shaped the field, offering readers a blend of suspense and scientific insight. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the challenges faced by pioneering characters who are determined to uncover the truth behind death and decay, setting the stage for the chilling events that follow in the series.
Focusing on groundbreaking forensic science, this book offers insights from Dr. Bill Bass, a prominent forensic anthropologist known for creating The Body Farm. He shares captivating cases from his career, including a detailed examination of the infamous Lindbergh kidnapping and murder, revisiting the complexities of this historical crime fifty years later. Through his expertise, readers gain a deeper understanding of forensic anthropology and its impact on solving mysteries.
Dr. Bill Brockton, renowned for his work at the Body Farm, is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the remains of a pilot from a fiery plane crash in San Diego. As he investigates, he faces the challenge of determining whether the bones belong to Richard Janus, a controversial humanitarian. The case raises questions about the nature of the crash—was it an accident, a suicide, or something more sinister? Brockton's expertise is put to the ultimate test in this high-stakes mystery.
Set against the backdrop of East Tennessee's Body Farm, Dr. Bill Brockton faces a challenging case when a former student seeks his expertise to investigate her sister's suspicious death. As the summer heat intensifies, Brockton must navigate the complexities of human decomposition research while uncovering the truth behind the alleged murder. The story intertwines forensic science with personal stakes, highlighting the tension between academic inquiry and the quest for justice.