Maples, William R.

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Name (Latin)
Maples, William R.
Date of birth
1937-08-07
Date of death
1997-02-27
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 92175320
Wikidata: Q8017243
Library of congress: n 94038799
Sources of Information
  • Dead men do tell tales, 1994:CIP t.p. (William R. Maples, Ph. D.)
Wikipedia description:

William Ross Maples, Ph.D. (August 7, 1937 – February 27, 1997) was an American forensic anthropologist working at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory at the Florida Museum of Natural History. His specialty was the study of bones. He worked on several high-profile criminal investigations, including those concerning historical figures such as Francisco Pizarro, the Romanov family, Joseph Merrick (known as the "Elephant Man"), President Zachary Taylor, and Medgar Evers. His insights often proved beneficial in closing cases that otherwise may have remained unsolved. He is the author of Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Unusual and Fascinating Cases of a Forensic Anthropologist (co-authored by Michael Browning). The book chronicles his career in forensic anthropology and some of his high-profile cases.

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