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Frances Glessner Lee: The Mother of Forensic Science

27 Aug 2025

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Imagine a dollhouse, but amongst the miniature furniture and doors, you find…a murder scene. Frances Glessner Lee- often referred to as the “Mother of Forensic Science” - created tiny crime scenes known as the Nutshell studies, to revolutionize the way detectives investigated real cases. In this episode, we uncover how a woman from Chicago’s elite society transformed her privilege and passion into a legacy that shaped modern forensic science. Follow us on Instagram: @watchhercookpodcast  Sources: Frances Glessner Lee – Science Technology and Society a Student Led Exploration  Murder Is Her Hobby: Frances Glessner Lee and The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death The Woman Who Invented Forensics Training with Doll Houses | The New Yorker  Tiny Murder Scenes are the Legacy of N.H. Woman Known as 'The Mother of CSI' | New Hampshire Public Radio  Glessner House  The Story of a House: Frances Glessner Lee and Erle Stanley Gardner  Death in Diorama: The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death | Legacy of Frances Glessner Lee  Frances Glessner Lee: The Mother of Forensic Science - A&E True Crime  The Formation of the Department of Legal Medicine · Corpus Delicti: the Doctor as Detective · OnView  Solon and Croesus  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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