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Bill Bass, a renowned forensic anthropologist and founder of UT’s Forensic Anthropology Center (known as the Body Farm), will talk about the “Zoo Man” Huskey murders of the 1990s on Thursday, March 31. The lecture will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture.

Bass has written more than 200 scientific publications in addition to co-authoring his professional memoir, Death’s Acre. He will be available for book signing and after the lecture. Attendees should keep in mind this lecture will include graphic images.

General public and opted-out UT student tickets are $10 and opted-in UT student tickets are $5. Tickets for the general public and UT students can be purchased through Knoxville Tickets.

The lecture is sponsored by UT’s Undergraduate Anthropology Association and hosted by the McClung Museum.

For more information about the event, visit the lecture’s event page.