Three Years Before the Democratic Primary

Iowa Prof. Seeks Funding for ‘Body Farm’

Iowa’s rich topsoil and climate have nourished some of the nation’s most plentiful corn and soybean crops. Tyler O’Brien wants to learn more about their influence on rotting corpses. A biological anthropology professor at the University of Northern Iowa, O’Brien envisions turning some prime Iowa pasture into a body farm, where human bodies _ buried, stuffed in car trunks or exposed to the elements _ can provide scholars and criminalists with new benchmark data on human decay.

“This idea has strong scientific value,” O’Brien said. “To answer the question of how long a body has been dead, how long a person has been missing, is critical to criminal investigations.”

O’Brien is seeking a grant of $400,000 to $500,000 from the National Institute of Justice and other organizations to obtain the land and set up the project.

Comments

  1. Heartless Libertarian wrote:

    Hey, the taxpayers’ money has been spent on stupider things.

  2. leelu wrote:

    …not really stupid. Tracking the decomposition rates gives forensic investigators better data to work from to do things like determin time of death, or how long a corpse has been in the trunk of a car.

    Try “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers — by Mary Roach”