Kathy Reichs Kathleen Joan Toelle was born in 1950 in Chicago, Illinois. He holds a BA in Anthropology at the American University in 1971. He received his Masters in Physical Anthropology in 1972 and graduated in 1975 from Northwestern University. It 'also experienced professionals in archeology. She is one of only 60 forensic anthropologists from the American Board of Forensic where he is also a member of the board certified.
Kathy said, as a child had a great interest in archeologyand was a big fan of mystery reading Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys. Kathy Reichs wears many hats. Besides being a wife and mother (married lawyer Paul Reich and have three children), she is a professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Also at Northern Illinois University, University of Pittsburgh, Concordia University and McGill University. He divides his time between North Carolina and Quebec, where he worked at the Laboratoire deJudicaires Sciences et de Medicine Leagale. She is also Director of the Forensic Anthropology for the providence of Quebec. He went to Quebec, first as part of a program so that teachers to exchange positions for a year. Because it can only very few Board Certified forensic anthropologists, the French, reached an agreement to go to their monthly Charlotte.
Kathy said that the forensic anthropologist is usually a case when a body is decomposed, burned churchesmummified, mutilated or skeletonized for a normal autopsy. Sometimes they are called to look at the damage including bodies of fresh bone. This is often said that she kind of weapon was used to obtain the damage. It's not unusual that skeletal remains are brought for identification, and proving to be an animal or bird. Kathy has edited and written numerous articles on forensic textbooks. In 1997 he published his first book of fiction.
His series of books based onForensic Anthropology character, Dr. Temperance Brennan. This series of books inspired the television series "Bones" by Kathy as executive producer. "Bones" is the name of Seeley Booth, Dr. Temperance Brennan's FBI partner, says. "Bones" is very loosely based on the series by Kathy Reichs book. Dr. Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist at the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, DC working closely with the FBI, also writes best-selling books with his character isKathy Reichs. Kathy has played a small role in one of "Bones" episodes, playing a forensic anthropologist, who is a member of the Board of Zach Addy's thesis. It 's the scene in which defending his thesis before the committee, and we are a strong group and stubborn. assistant Zach Addy Dr. Brennan. The show is now in its fifth season. He says he would like to see Dr. Temperance Brennan is shown in a movie, but wait for the right offer. Kathy Reichs, a member of the DisasterMortuary Operational Response Team to participate in cleaning the World Trade Center, in which he said was the hardest thing I've ever seen. Kathy has worked on projects with the National Disaster Medical System. It 'also an expert in criminal trials. Kathy identified the victims of genocide in Guatemala, and has appeared at the UN tribunal genocide in Rwanda to testify. It 'also agents in Quantico, the FBI Academy.
Book written by KathyEmpire
Deja Dead (1997)
Death du Jour (1999)
Deadly Decisions (2000)
Fatal Voyage (2001)
Grave Secrets (2002)
Bare Bones (2003)
Monday Mourning (2004)
Cross Bones (2005)
Break No Bones (2006)
Bones to Ashes (2007)
Devil Bones (2008)
206 bones (2009)
Omnibus:
Deja Dead / Death Du Jour in (2004)
Novels:
I would like to Kill (2004) (with Rita Mae Brown, Jennifer Cruise, Linda Farstein, Heather Graham, KayHooper, Katherine Neville, Anne Perry, Julie Smith and Tina Wainscott)
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