Description
The documentary explores the Forensic Anthropology Center, a "body farm," and its crucial role in forensic research and education. It highlights the program's reliance on body donors who forgo traditional burials to contribute to scientific advancements, particularly in understanding decomposition and improving crime scene investigation techniques. Featured donor Denton passionately advocates for body donation, emphasizing its utility and positive impact. The film also details the donation process, family involvement, and the unique resting place for donors—a field marked with simple identifiers, symbolizing their lasting contribution to science.