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| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and its two spinoffs, CSI: Miami and CSI: New York, have been credited with inspiring many young people to choose careers in forensics and related law enforcement areas. One of the latest is Amanda Barnett, who at the young age of eighteen has become the youngest certified death investigator in Indiana. Barnett, whose father Mark Barnett is a coroner in their home region of Jay County, says it was not only watching her father at work for the last fifteen years that inspired her career decision, but also her love of CSI, the hit show on CBS, now in its seventh season. To read the rest, click here. |
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