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The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
Yesterday, we went to see this exhibit at the Renwick Museum. They are miniature scenes created by Frances Glessner Lee. She created crime scenes in miniature to instruct police on crime investigation. They are still used and housed in Baltimore but the Renwick has them on display. Ms. Lee took a great deal of care to be accurate. They were based on real crimes that took place in the 1940's. This was a model of a cabin that was built and then torched to illustrate the effects of a fire. There is also a burned dead figure in the bed.
The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
Yesterday, we went to see this exhibit at the Renwick Museum. They are miniature scenes created by Frances Glessner Lee. She created crime scenes in miniature to instruct police on crime investigation. They are still used and housed in Baltimore but the Renwick has them on display. Ms. Lee took a great deal of care to be accurate. They were based on real crimes that took place in the 1940's. This was a model of a cabin that was built and then torched to illustrate the effects of a fire. There is also a burned dead figure in the bed.