A forensic anthropologist and criminologist, Xanthé established a criminology course at the University of Newcastle where she is a senior lecturer and has been involved in a range of media crime programs in Britain and Australia. Author of Mothers Who Murder, she specialises in identification using DNA and craniofacial biometrics. She has appeared as an expert on several Australian true crime TV programs, most recently on Channel 9’s Murder, Lies and Alibis.
APPEARING AT: Blood and blowflies: Forensics 101
WITH: Ava Benny-Morrison, Duncan McNab and Denis Tracey (facilitator)
DATE: Friday 6 September
TIME: 10.00 -10.55
VENUE: Metcalfe Auditorium
APPEARING AT: Who Remembers the Victims?
WITH: Duncan McNab, Tim Watson Munro
DATE: Sunday 8 September
TIME: 10.00-10.55
VENUE: Metcalfe Auditorium
APPEARING AT: The great crime debate: Is fact stranger than fiction?
WITH: Duncan McNab, Candice Fox, Michael Robotham and Laurie Oakes (facilitator)
DATE: Sunday 8 September
TIME: 2.30-4
VENUE: Pitt Street Uniting Church