Philadelphia. My name is Jason Freeman and unfortunately i dont have a last name that somehow an incredible pun that relates to my profession luckily one of tonights guests does so its my great pleasure to introduce barbara and kate White Barbara butcher is the former chief of staff, director of the Forensic Sciences Training Program at the new York City Office of chief medical examiner. Only the second woman hired as death investigator in manhattan and the first to last more than three months during her three years there, she investigated more. Than 5500 death scenes. She also created and directed the federally funded Forensic Sciences training at o. C. M. E. Taught at the New York University of medicine and new york medical college, consulted for governmental agencies around the world, and spoken at planning conferences across the united states. She joins us tonight with what the dead now learning about life as a new york city investigator and it she into the journey that led to her
Philadelphia. My name is Jason Freeman and unfortunately i dont have a last name that somehow an incredible pun that relates to my profession luckily one of tonights guests does so its my great pleasure to introduce barbara and kate White Barbara butcher is the former chief of staff, director of the Forensic Sciences Training Program at the new York City Office of chief medical examiner. Only the second woman hired as death investigator in manhattan and the first to last more than three months during her three years there, she investigated more. Than 5500 death scenes. She also created and directed the federally funded Forensic Sciences training at o. C. M. E. Taught at the New York University of medicine and new york medical college, consulted for governmental agencies around the world, and spoken at planning conferences across the united states. She joins us tonight with what the dead now learning about life as a new york city investigator and it she into the journey that led to her
My profession luckily one of tonights guests does so its my great pleasure to introduce barbara and kate White Barbara butcher is the former chief of staff, director of the Forensic Sciences Training Program at the new York City Office of chief medical examiner. Only the second woman hired as death investigator in manhattan and the first to last more than three months during her three years there, she investigated more. Than 5500 death scenes. She also created and directed the federally funded Forensic Sciences training at o. C. M. E. Taught at the New York University of medicine and new york medical college, consulted for governmental agencies around the world, and spoken at planning conferences across the united states. She joins us tonight with what the dead now learning about life as a new york city investigator and it she into the journey that led to her unlikely career revealing some surprising surprisingly life lessons and stories about some of new yorks most notorious crime sce
My profession luckily one of tonights guests does so its my great pleasure to introduce barbara and kate White Barbara butcher is the former chief of staff, director of the Forensic Sciences Training Program at the new York City Office of chief medical examiner. Only the second woman hired as death investigator in manhattan and the first to last more than three months during her three years there, she investigated more. Than 5500 death scenes. She also created and directed the federally funded Forensic Sciences training at o. C. M. E. Taught at the New York University of medicine and new york medical college, consulted for governmental agencies around the world, and spoken at planning conferences across the united states. She joins us tonight with what the dead now learning about life as a new york city investigator and it she into the journey that led to her unlikely career revealing some surprising surprisingly life lessons and stories about some of new yorks most notorious crime sce
Welcome on tuesday march 22. John thank you for joining us. We are under a frost advisory. We will check in with meteorologist don schwenneker. Don it is until 9 00 a. M. And once the sun climbs temperatures will jump. Many locations in the 30s. Look at the day ahead. You can see by 8 00 up to 38 and 10 00 near 50 and lunchtime we will be near 60 degrees. Current numbers, in the 30s. 30 roxboro and 34 chapel hill. 28 sanford and 32 smithfield and 36 fayetteville. Looking at the wind chills they are not a factor. Right now we have temperatures in the 30s. By lunchtime 24 degrees warmer at 60. Late day mostly sunny and 65 degrees. Even warmer temperatures for tomorrow. We will talk about that in the john breaking overnight a tragedy close to home at North Carolina wesleyan college. This is a serious crash on highway 301 year rocky mount. It led to a response from the administration on wirttwitter. It says continue to pray for everyone affected. The staff and faculty are holding you close