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Even with only 53% working lung capacity, Arthur Bohanan shows no signs of slowing down as he discusses how he got into forensics, discovered how to use superglue to make a groundbreaking invention, and ended up writing his own novel and appearing in two other major authors' novels. He also shares about his son's death and his work on the scene of 9/11. Don't miss this incredibly touching and fascinating interview!
By Sawyer Lambdin and Edith VillalobosEven with only 53% working lung capacity, Arthur Bohanan shows no signs of slowing down as he discusses how he got into forensics, discovered how to use superglue to make a groundbreaking invention, and ended up writing his own novel and appearing in two other major authors' novels. He also shares about his son's death and his work on the scene of 9/11. Don't miss this incredibly touching and fascinating interview!