This hour, we look at our cultural fascination with dead bodies. What do we owe the dead? What can the dead teach us? What does a body represent to you?
We talk to a death investigator who observes what the dead can teach us about living, a poet / mortician, who laments our growing estrangement from our dead, and a reporter who has investigated the large — and legal — market for body parts.
GUESTS:
- Barbara Butcher: A retired New York City death investigator and the author of ; she is featured in Dick Wolf’s Netflix docuseries,
- Thomas Lynch: The ; a novel, No Prisoners, is forthcoming; he worked as a funeral director for over 50 years with Lynch & Sons
- Ally Jarmanning: A for WBUR; she’s the host and reporter for Season 4 of the podcast Last Seen:
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Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, and Bradley O’Connor contributed to this show.