who was described as old-fashioned, no-nonsense ex-military Scotsman.
What is the author's father?
*Blank* never dies
What is grief?
The act of separating the body into parts
What is dismemberment?
This animal is the source of an extreme phobia for Sue Black and the fear has been a reoccurring issue in her life and has even helped to shape her career choices.
What are rodents (rats)?
What does the author explain the three roots of death are in order.
What is dying, death, and being dead?
Where was cremation first introduced?
What is the UK?
the most frequently chosen domestic site
What is the bathroom?
Sue Black taught this class during her time at St. Thomas' Hospital, despite initially considering herself unqualified for the job.
What is an anatomy class?
Who suddenly died at dinner on their tomatoe soup?
Who is Uncle Willie?
What is the youngest age they can accept donors in Scotland.
What is 12?
Thanked everyone for the conviction of his son who had killed this mans daughter.
What is Mr. McCluskie?
Many forensic scientists struggle with developing this condition and Sue Black has created what she calls "mental rooms" in order to be able to do her work while not destroying her personal life.
What is PTSD?
What church would Uncle Willie be buried.
What is Tomnahurich Church?
What act made it legal for assisted suicide.
What is the death with Dignity Act 1994?
Cannibalism falls into this category
What is necromantic dismemberment?
Sue Black and her team studied the anatomy of this body part in order to help identify perpetrators. With this research they "have helped the police with over a hundred cases of alleged child sexual abuse."
What is the human hand?
"Dying is a path we don't have to walk *blank*, but when we reach the door we cross the threshold *blank*"
What is being unaccompanied and alone?
What is Glenn Millers, In the Mood?
Questioned the author on her evidence and qualifications before appearing in court to testify
What is the Crown?
It was with her extensive knowledge on this topic, gained from writing her textbook with Louise Scheuer, that Sue Black was able to identify the remains of the family that was killed in Kosovo.
What is the development of the juvenile skeleton?