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What A Maggot Tells Us About Death

A maggot is not a welcome sight in our homes (or otherwise), but they are important creatures in nature and for the forensic scientist.

6 Myths About Dead Bodies

After death they steal your organs myth

There are many myths surrounding dead bodies that you likely think are true. From growing fingernails and moving corpses, to your organs appeal to thieves post mortem, to name a few. Here are 6 myths about dead bodies we are dying to correct.

10 Ways to Save on Funeral Costs

Anyone that has had to plan a funeral knows how overwhelming it can be. It likes throwing a big party, but you have to guess what the guest of honor would have wanted. Planning for a funeral prior to death can help prepare your family and allow them to begin the grieving process, without worrying too much about the financial strains. Keep reading for 10 ways to save on funeral costs.

Secrets from Crime Scene Cleaners

Crime Scene Cleaning is a profession that few people realize exists—until tragedy strikes, and suddenly they have to deal with the unimaginable. That’s when they call a select group of iron-stomached, steel-nerved workers known as trauma scene restoration specialists, biohazard remediation technicians, or simply crime scene cleaners.