🪰 Forensic Friday: The Buzz on Bugs 🪰

They arrive before the sirens. Before the tape. Before the questions. Blowflies don’t lie — they just get to work.
Forensic entomology may sound like a villain's hobby, but it's one of the most precise tools in a death investigator’s kit. A maggot’s growth chart can reveal secrets that even DNA can’t. But how much do you trust a bug to testify?
🪲 Would you be surprised to know that insect evidence has overturned convictions?
🪲 Should jurors be expected to understand larvae life cycles in order to make a fair ruling?
🪲 If a timeline comes down to maggot math, should we be skeptical or impressed?
🪲 Do you think bugs are more reliable than humans when it comes to crime scenes?
🪲 And be honest—does this science fascinate you or completely gross you out?
Sound off, Order Members. When human testimony fails… nature speaks.
