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      • Brennan is a fictional crime fighter, but she's based on the work of a real person, Kathy Reichs, a forensic anthropologist and professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kathy_ReichsKathy Reichs - Wikipedia

    Main article: Death of Caylee Anthony. In 2011, Reichs was an expert witness in the Casey Anthony murder trial. Reichs was reluctant to get involved, but later agreed and performed a full skeletal analysis of Anthony's daughter, Caylee, but could not determine a cause of death.

  3. Nov 5, 2023 · Forensic anthropologist, professor, and author Kathy Reichs was not just the real-life inspiration for Dr. Brennan on Bones, but she even appeared on the show.

  4. Read more at http://guardianlv.com/2015/06/bones-rips-stories-from-real-life/#OpkDgFP0fHGf40KK.99. Bones rips stories from the real life and work of Kathy Reichs, a forensic anthropologist. Unlike The Blacklist or 24, which are suspenseful and entertaining, this series is based on true stories.

  5. Jun 21, 2022 · Some viewers might be surprised to learn that "Bones" is based on the real-life experiences of Kathy Reichs, the author of the books that led to the creation of the series.

  6. Bones is based upon Kathy Reichs’ Temperance Brennan novels, appearing Thursday at 8/7c on FOX. The heroine, Temperance Brennan, shows striking similarity to her creator, the talented forensic scientist and archaeologist Kathy Reichs.

  7. Cross Bones draws on my visit to Israel, incorporating strangely unreported Masada bones, a burial box supposedly that of Jesus’ brother, James, and a recently looted first-century tomb. Break No Bones goes back to my archaeological roots and examines the physical evidence of organ theft.

  8. May 31, 2021 · What audiences see on "Bones" is usually a stretch of the truth — their methods are often too basic, but are rooted in real techniques. The scientific inaccuracies don't end there.