How realistic are crime shows about forensics? (with Nicki Stewart)
6/11/202637 min
CSI makes forensic science look fast, easy, and almost magical. But how much of that is actually true?This week we’re joined by forensic chemist and graduate student Nicki Stewart to answer your questions about forensic science. We talk about crime shows, fingerprints, toxicology, illicit drugs, and what really happens inside a forensic laboratory. Plus, Nicki shares what surprised her most when she worked in a real crime lab and why forensic science is often much slower (and more complicated) than TV would have you believe.
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- 0:00 – Do crime shows get forensics right?
- 1:20 – Nicki’s background in forensic chemistry and toxicology
- 6:15 – From forensic chemistry to chemistry education
- 9:10 – The “CSI Effect” and common TV misconceptions
- 12:30 – Breaking Bad, Project Hail Mary, and science accuracy in entertainment
- 14:10 – Transitioning from clinical chemistry to forensic chemistry
- 17:40 – The biggest misconceptions about forensic work
- 20:20 – Forensic chemistry vs. forensic biology
- 22:05 – How fingerprints actually form
- 26:35 – Can fingerprints be removed?
- 26:55 – How forensic labs identify illicit drugs
- 31:10 – Which shows portray science most accurately?
- 33:00 – What’s coming in our next forensic chemistry episode
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Melissa Kleene· Host0:59
Jam, have you ever watched CSI and wondered how forensics actually work?
Jam Robinson· Host1:04
Yes, and I've suspected that maybe it's maybe a little different than the sh- TV show.
Melissa Kleene· Host1:10
You think?
Jam Robinson· Host1:11
Just, just a theory.
Melissa Kleene· Host1:13
Okay. Well, on today's episode, we're gonna talk about forensics.
Jam Robinson· Host1:17
Okay.
Melissa Kleene· Host1:18
All right, let's do it.
Jam Robinson· Host1:19
Let's do it.
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