Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Todd Matthews of The DOE Network & NamUs.gov is This Weeks Guest on Talk Forensics


Todd Matthews of The DOE Network & NamUs.gov is This Weeks Guest on Talk Forensics



Talk Forensics Radio
2009-07-07 20:37:56 - Talk Forensics Welcomes Todd Matthews as This Weeks Guest on Talk Forensics, Sunday, July12th at 4pm eastern.

Todd Matthew's calling to be a voice for missing and unidentified persons began when he solved the identity of the "Tent Girl" case, Barbara Hackman-Taylor, after a ten-year journey that ended in 1998. He is also Media Director for the Doe Network, and on the Advisory Panel for the U. S. Department of Justice backed - www.NamUs.gov (National Missing and Unidentified Persons System) database project. 

Todd has appeared on many national television shows, including "Leeza," "America's Most Wanted," "48 Hours," "TechTV," "Good Morning America," and the "Paula Zahn Show." Articles about him and his advocacy work have appeared in hundreds of newspapers and periodicals, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and People Magazine. He hosts a weekly radio show, called Missing Pieces that publicizes unidentified and missing persons cases. 

Currently, he’s working with ITV Studios [formerly Granada] to develop a television show around his twenty plus years of being the leading civilian sleuth in this area. 

A documentary broadcast featuring Todd was recently broadcast on the BBC. A second documentary about his life is in production.

About the Show: 

The purpose of our show is to educate and entertain the public on the various fields of forensic science, crime scene investigation, missing person searches and various aspects of the legal system as it relates to forensic science. 

You can call (646) 727-3674 and ask questions of our Expert Guest during the live show

About our host: 

The host of our show is Larry E. Daniel. Larry is the primary expert for Guardian Digital Forensics. Larry is well known for his work on capital cases and is an expert in computer forensics. Larry also writes a popular internet blog on forensics at www.exforensis.blogspot.com

The show airs on www.blogtalkradio.com/TalkForensics each Sunday at 4PM Eastern

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