Frances Glessner Lee

Frances Glessner Lee
Frances Glessner Lee

Frances Glessner Lee was an American forensic scientist. She was influential in developing the science of forensics in the United States. To this end, she created the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, 20 true crime scene dioramas recreated in minute detail at dollhouse scale, used for training homicide investigators. Eighteen of the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death are still in use for teaching purposes by the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and the dioramas are also now considered works of art. Lee also helped to establish the Department of Legal Medicine at Harvard, and endowed the Magrath Library of Legal Medicine there. She became the first female police captain in the United States, and is known as the "mother of forensic science".

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Female
Date of Birth
March 25th, 1878
Age
148
Birth Place
United States of America, Illinois
Date of Death
January 27th, 1962
Died Aged
83
Star Sign
Aries
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