Forensic Anthropology Colloquium: Identifying America's Missing Service Members & Jeffrey Dahmer's First Victim (Robert W. Mann)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 - 10:30am

Room 345, Department of Anthropology, Penn Museum

Forensic Anthropology Colloquium:

"Identifying America's Missing Service Members" & "Jeffrey Dahmer's First Victim"Speaker: Dr. Robert W. MannDirector, Forensic Science Academy, Central IdentificationLaboratory,Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command.

Dr. Mann's former positions include Assistant Director in
Pathology/Assistant Morgue Director, University of Tennessee Medical
School, Memphis, and Anthropologist, National Museum of Natural
History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Since joining the
Central Identification Laboratory, Dr. Mann's field experience
includes more than 35 missions to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Japan,
Okinawa, South Korea, Latvia, Russia, Belgium, Germany, Poland, and
Hungary to identify missing American service members from former wars.
He is the author of three books and numerous articles.

Listen to his experiences as a forensic anthropologist in the
identification of the remains of American service members as well as
the first victim of one of America’s most notorious murderers!