For over 15 years, Dr Marie Cassidy served as Ireland’s State Pathologist, becoming a trusted public figure through her work on some of the country’s most high-profile cases.
Dr Cassidy joins us to reflect on a career spanning three decades, during which she performed thousands of postmortems and investigated hundreds of murders. Together, they’ll explore the evolving role of forensic science, the rise of public interest in death investigation, and how advances in technology and collaboration have transformed the field.