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S.3 Ep.15- The Body Is Evidence: Investigating Fatal Fire Scenes with Dr. Elaine Pope

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Send us Fan MailWhat can burned human remains reveal about a fatal fire—and what evidence may be permanently lost when a body is moved too soon?Recorded live at the IAAI International Training Conference in St. Louis, Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens sit down with forensic anthropologist Dr. Elaine Pope to discuss the investigation and recovery of human remains from fatal fire scenes. Dr. Pope explains how forensic anthropology, fire investigation, law enforcement, and medicolegal death investigation must work together to accurately interpret the scene, identify victims, preserve evidence, and provide answers to families.The conversation explores how the human body burns in vehicle fires, structure fires, outdoor fires, and intentionally set fires; how burned bones can resemble drywall and other fire debris; and how fire patterns on the body may help investigators understand fire exposure and movement. Dr. Pope also explains why investigators should treat the body as evidence, leave it in place until it can be properly documented, and avoid assuming a fire death is accidental before the autopsy and complete investigation are finished.The episode also recaps the Central California Forensic Fatal Fire Death Investigation Academy, addresses the long-standing myth that the human skull explodes during a fire, and provides practical guidance for investigators approaching their first fatal fire scene.We Train Frequently: Georgia IAAI Conference — Savannah, Georgia: July 27–30, 2026Tennessee IAAI Conference: August 17–20, 2026  Includes AI for Fire InvestigatorsHawaii IAAI Conference: August 26–28, 2026 Nebraska Chapter Annual Fire Conference: September 15–17, 2026 IAAI Evidence Collection Technician Practical — CCAI Conference: October 8, 2026 Fire Investigator 1A — Hayward, California: September 14–18, 2026 Fire Investigator 1B — Hayward, California: October 26–30, 2026 Fire Investigator 1C — Hayward, California: November 16–20, 2026Link to the Hayward training: https://my.cheddarup.com/c/fire-investigation-courses-60744/itemsThank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, give us 5 stars, hit the follow button, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you are listening in from. Follow us on social media!Instagram: @infocusfire_podcastLinkedIn: INFOCUS podcastFacebook: INFOCUS podcastTikTok: @infocus_podcast

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Send us Fan Mail What can burned human remains reveal about a fatal fire—and what evidence may be permanently lost when a body is moved too soon? Recorded live at the IAAI International Training Conference in St. Louis, Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens sit down with forensic anthropologist Dr. Elaine Pope to discuss the investigation and recovery of human remains from fatal fire scenes. Dr. Pope explains how forensic anthropology, fire investigation, law enforcement, and medicolegal death inve...

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