Famous Forensic Scientists
Are you a great fan of all those forensic science TV shows? Do you know who are some of the famous forensic scientists who have made a name for themselves in history for their great works and achievements? This article will give you a list of some of the most famous forensic experts, some of whose names I am sure you have heard before.

Well-Known Forensic Scientists
There are so many people who have made their name in forensic science, who have solved some of the most difficult crime cases in history and whose footsteps are being followed by hundreds of aspiring forensic experts. Here's a list of some of the scientists.
Henry C. Lee
Born in the year 1938, Henry C. Lee, was one of the most famous forensic scientist. He had worked in more than 6000 cases. Some of the famous cases where he had assisted were that of the murder of a six year old beauty queen, JonBenet Ramsey, suicide of Vince Foster, murder of expecting mother Laci Peterson and so on. Lee had also been accused of hiding evidence from the Phil Spector case. Right now, he is the faculty member at the University of New Haven and he is also serving as the chief emeritus of the Connecticut State Police.
Dr. Michel Baden
Dr. Baden had served as a consulting and leading pathologist in a number of cases such as the death of actor John Belushi, investigating on the remains of Czar Nicholas II who was the last Russian monarch, investigating the victims of the TWA Flight 800 crash and several more. His recent investigation was the autopsy of the death of actor David Carradine. He is also the host of the HBO show 'Autopsy'.
Clea Koff
Coming to the famous female forensic scientists, Clea Koff was just 23 years old when she was selected to join a team of 15 forensic experts to go to Rwanda in order to investigate the physical evidence of the war crimes. She is also the founder of 'The Missing Persons Identification Resource Center' which helps families find out missing people in America. She had also written a book about her Rwanda experience and it is called The Bone Woman: A Forensic Anthropologist's Search for Truth in the Mass Graves of Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo.
Joseph Bell
The list of famous forensic scientist is incomplete if we do not mention Joseph Bell. People say that Joseph Bell was the one who had inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write about Sherlock Holmes. He was Queen Victoria's personal surgeon and he also taught at the medical school of University of Edinburgh. He was the one who had inspired the beginning of some of the forensic techniques which are famous in the field of forensic science today.
Edmond Locard
I am sure you must have heard the phrase, 'Every contact leaves a trace'? This phrase was stated by Edmond Locard, who was also known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. He started his career as an assistant to Alexandre Lacassagne, a criminologist. He was also the one who started the first police laboratory in Lyons police department.
Sara Bisel
Sara Bisel is known for her work and investigation of Herculaneum, which was a town that had been destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Her works have been of a major help for the advancement of forensic anthropology. She is known for uncovering information about the past.
Here are some of the other famous forensic scientists who have contributed a lot in this field of science.
- Sir Alec Jeffreys
- William Bass
- William Maples
- Cyril Wecht
- Dr. Khunying Porntip Rojanasunand.
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