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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 41 MIN

True Crime, Cold Cases and the ‘CSI’ Effect: A Forensic Science Deep Dive

from This Is Purdue · host Purdue University

In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Krystal Hans, director of forensic science and assistant professor of forensic entomology at Purdue University.   As the only board-certified forensic entomologist in the Midwest, Krystal is a well-known expert in her field. And she’s digging into how insects affect crime investigations and cold cases.  In this episode, you will:  Learn more about the truth behind true crime on TV (think “Law & Order”) versus reality and how the “CSI” effect can impact the outcomes of real-life cases   Discover more about forensic entomology, from Krystal’s early love of insects to the crucial job experts like her have when collecting evidence at crime scenes  Hear more about Krystal’s roles leading Hans Lab, where she collects and analyzes insect evidence and mentors students, and Hans Forensics, where she consults on current investigations  Gain knowledge about student experiences with real Indiana cold cases in Krystal’s popular forensic investigation class — which has grown to over 200 students — and how their contributions can change the trajectory of investigations   Understand more about society’s fascination with true crime and the importance of empathy and ethical advocacy for victims and their loved ones  Learn more about the Cold Case Symposium, which provides a platform for families of victims to connect with law enforcement and the community  You don’t want to miss this episode with a leading forensic entomologist who’s preparing the next generation of Boilermakers to be more empathetic and inquisitive professionals in their fields.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Krystal Hans, director of forensic science and assistant professor of forensic entomology at Purdue University.   As the only board-certified forensic entomologist in the Midwest, Krystal is a well-known expert in her field. And she’s digging into how insects affect crime investigations and cold cases.  In this episode, you will:  Learn more about the truth behind true crime on TV (think “Law & Order”) versus reality and how the “CSI” effect can impact the outcomes of real-life cases   Discover more about forensic entomology, from Krystal’s early love of insects to the crucial job experts like her have when collecting evidence at crime scenes  Hear more about Krystal’s roles leading Hans Lab, where she collects and analyzes insect evidence and mentors students, and Hans Forensics, where she consults on current investigations  Gain knowledge about student experiences with real Indiana cold cases in Krystal’s popular forensic investigation class — which has grown to over 200 students — and how their contributions can change the trajectory of investigations   Understand more about society’s fascination with true crime and the importance of empathy and ethical advocacy for victims and their loved ones  Learn more about the Cold Case Symposium, which provides a platform for families of victims to connect with law enforcement and the community  You don’t want to miss this episode with a leading forensic entomologist who’s preparing the next generation of Boilermakers to be more empathetic and inquisitive professionals in their fields.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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