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In this episode of The Evidence Trail, forensic botanist Mark Spencer reveals how plants can become silent witnesses to crime. From analyzing species distribution to tracking regrowth patterns, he explains how vegetation can place suspects at specific locations and times. The episode highlights a remarkable case where a single leaf provided the crucial link needed to solve a murder, demonstrating the surprising power of forensic botany in modern investigations.
I'm heading to CrimeCon London 2026 and YOU are invited! Clear your calendar for the 3rd and 4th of October 2026 because the ultimate true crime event is back - bigger, bolder and more gripping than ever. Head to CrimeCon.co.uk to secure your tickets - and don't forget to use my code EVIDENCE for 10% off. Hope to see you there.
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In this episode of The Evidence Trail, forensic botanist Mark Spencer reveals how plants can become silent witnesses to crime. From analyzing species distribution to tracking regrowth patterns, he explains how vegetation can place suspects at specific locations and times. The episode highlights a remarkable case where a single leaf provided the crucial link needed to solve a murder, demonstrating the surprising power of forensic botany in modern investigations.
I'm heading to CrimeCon London 2026 and YOU are invited! Clear your calendar for the 3rd and 4th of October 2026 because the ultimate true crime event is back - bigger, bolder and more gripping than ever. Head to CrimeCon.co.uk to secure your tickets - and don't forget to use my code EVIDENCE for 10% off. Hope to see you there.