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You Can't 'Un-dig' a Hole: Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Erin Kimmerle

Missing Magnolias by Scarlett Davis

Oct 15, 202500:33:23True Crime

Esteemed forensic anthropologist, Dr. Erin Kimmerle , founder and executive director of the Institute of Forensic Anthropology at the University of South Florida, joins us to discuss her groundbreaking investigations int...

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You Can't 'Un-dig' a Hole: Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Erin Kimmerle is an episode from Missing Magnolias by Scarlett Davis. Esteemed forensic anthropologist, Dr. Erin Kimmerle , founder and executive director of the Institute of Forensic A...

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Esteemed forensic anthropologist, Dr. Erin Kimmerle , founder and executive director of the Institute of Forensic Anthropology at the University of South Florida, joins us to discuss her groundbreaking investigations into the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys. Dating back to the early 1900s, the Dozier School, once a juvenile reform institution in Florida; its reputation is now synonymous with the counts of horrific abuse, neglect, and torture suffered by the boys sent there, many of whom were Black and committed only minor offenses like truancy and trespassing. Many never returned home, dying while trying to escape or from forced labor and mistreatment. When the school was officially shut down in 2011, families and descendants of the boys sought answers about who was buried in its unmarked cemetery. With 81 recorded deaths but half the burial sites missing, Dr. Erin Kimmerle led a four-year investigation that combined archaeological excavation, cemetery exhumation, and criminal inquiry. Using ground-penetrating radar, DNA testing, forensic art, and historical records, she helped uncover one of America’s darkest and most shameful chapters, while drawing attention to the injustices juveniles still face today. We also explore the broader pursuit of historical justice, connecting the Dozier investigation to similar mass graves—such as those tied to Canada’s Indigenous residential schools and the Tuam Mother and baby home in Ireland. And yes, there’s even time for Amelia Earhart! Be sure to purchase Dr. Erin Kimmerle's book, We Carry Their Bones: The Search for Justice at the Dozier School for Boy s !

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