Green+C+BJ100-107

Death's acre pages 100-107
 * Flies can help understand death in the postmortem interval
 * In 1890 Murray G. Motter (entomologist) examined 150 exhumed bodies and all the bodies had numerous species of insects in the developmental stages (larvae, pupae, and adult), the bodies were used as nourishment
 * Knoxville entomologist H.B. Reed had detailed insect study on dog carcasses; "How does a corpse alter the environment in the small ecosystem where it decays?"
 * Due to the pupal casings, the narrator is able to determine the victim was killed during warm weather
 * The graduate student Bill, realized that the food chain was part of this orderly sequence