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mortem
BBC Sounds
10 episodes
9 months ago

A curious mortician. Determined forensic scientists. And one suspicious death.

Welcome to Carla Valentine’s mortuary. A chilled, white, windowless room, where you cross the threshold into the world of the dead. From the first cut, to the final stitch, Carla examines how each body got to her slab. But it’s forensic science that joins the dots, as we venture to the scene of the crime and join the scientists on the frontline.

Each case, told over three episodes, tells the story of one body, through the sciences you may have never heard in detail before.

The victim is fictional. But the science is real. Based on true crime investigations.

A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.

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A curious mortician. Determined forensic scientists. And one suspicious death.

Welcome to Carla Valentine’s mortuary. A chilled, white, windowless room, where you cross the threshold into the world of the dead. From the first cut, to the final stitch, Carla examines how each body got to her slab. But it’s forensic science that joins the dots, as we venture to the scene of the crime and join the scientists on the frontline.

Each case, told over three episodes, tells the story of one body, through the sciences you may have never heard in detail before.

The victim is fictional. But the science is real. Based on true crime investigations.

A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.

Show more...
True Crime
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4. Blood Lines: Chapter One
mortem
26 minutes
5 years ago
4. Blood Lines: Chapter One

When Mrs Thompson said goodbye to her handyman, she knew he’d come back the next day.

And he did. But she was lying in a pool of her own blood, dead on the kitchen floor.

Or at least, that’s what he told the police.

Could Jo Millington's bloodstain pattern analysis help piece together Margaret's final moments?

This episode includes references to death, violence and dissection, which some listeners may find distressing. Our victim is fictional, but the science and the scientists are very real.

A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.

Presenter: Carla Valentine

George the Pathologist: Matt Addis

The Voice: Jude Akuwudike

Producer: Kate Holland

Co-Producer and Sound Designer: Steve Bond

Executive Producer: Deborah Dudgeon

Writer: Nina Millns

Script Editor: David K. Barnes

Original Music: Aaron May

Vocals: Alyssa

Production Team: Nina Kruse, Mend Mariwany

mortem

A curious mortician. Determined forensic scientists. And one suspicious death.

Welcome to Carla Valentine’s mortuary. A chilled, white, windowless room, where you cross the threshold into the world of the dead. From the first cut, to the final stitch, Carla examines how each body got to her slab. But it’s forensic science that joins the dots, as we venture to the scene of the crime and join the scientists on the frontline.

Each case, told over three episodes, tells the story of one body, through the sciences you may have never heard in detail before.

The victim is fictional. But the science is real. Based on true crime investigations.

A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.