How flies help homicide detectives
Forensic Entomologist Amoret Whitaker explains how the study of the fly's life cycle can help homicide detectives catch murderers, by giving them information about how long ago a person is likely to have died.
Here she gives BBC News a tour of her working environment, including the 'insectory', at the Natural History Museum.
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