Ep. 12 From Inside the Morgue with Erika Rigley and Raven Malcorvojic

Discover the fascinating world from inside the morgue on the latest episode of the Forensics Found Podcast! Get exclusive insights from two experienced autopsy technicians, Raven Malcorvojic and Erika Rigley, as they take you through the intricate details of their role. From building a comprehensive understanding of each case to sharing the best practices for achieving outstanding results, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who's curious about the inner workings of the morgue and death investigation. Plus, learn how to handle tough cases with confidence and how supervisors can support their teams for success. 

Tune into this week’s episode and learn more about the Forensic Autopsy Technicians role, how to get started and how to become a member of NFAT. Head to our website below to listen and discover new opportunities in this challenging and rewarding field.

Resources Mentioned:

National Association of Forensic Autopsy Technicians (NFAT) - https://www.nafat.org/

Into the Void by Raven Malcorvojic - https://www.amazon.com/Into-Void-Raven-Malcorvojic/dp/1478798262


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