Quick Summary
The programme explores forensic entomology, detailing how the examination of insects colonising a corpse enables investigators to calculate the time since death with considerable accuracy. It further demonstrates that the particular species present and their developmental stages can reveal essential information about the victim’s identity, such as age, location of exposure and possible lifestyle.
About This Program ✦
Tangled Web of Clues is a programme presented as a single episode that looks closely at forensic science. It focuses on a particular investigative tool – the study of insects that colonise a corpse – and shows how this specialised knowledge can become a vital part of a murder inquiry. The core of the episode explains how entomologists examine the bugs found on a dead body to work out when the person died. By identifying the species present and tracking their growth stages, they can pin down the post‑mortem interval with surprising accuracy. The same analysis can also reveal personal details about the victim, offering clues that help confirm identity when other evidence is lacking. Throughout the show, the process is broken down into clear steps. Viewers see how investigators collect insect samples, preserve them, and then compare the findings against known life‑cycle timelines. This systematic approach turns what might seem like a nuisance – flies and beetles on a body – into a reliable clock that ticks away from the moment of death. In the final segment, the programme highlights the broader impact of this technique. It demonstrates that, beyond establishing time of death, the insect evidence can point to where a body has been moved or how long it has been exposed, adding another layer of information that can narrow down a suspect list and bring a case closer to resolution.
Forensic Detectives broadcasts on Quest Red +1 at 8:00am, Friday, 13 February 2026. (Subtitles)



