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Bill Bass Highlight
Bill Bass
Forensic Anthropologist
Success is not just the amount of money you make; it's more intellectual. I mean, I am happy, happy, and I'm making enough to eat, but not a lot.
About Bill
- Grew up as an only child in an educated family; both parents had college degrees, unusual for 1920s.
- Had been studying osteology when a professor invited him to come help him ID a body.
- Arrived on the scene of a great mystery-two trucks had crashed, but there was a third body, in addition to two drivers.
- When his professor was able to positively identify the third person, "like in the cartoons," a light went on.
- Switched his major immediately, knew he wanted to go into forensic anthropology.
- Never had a midlife crisis because he knows he made the right choice.
- In general, he hates death and funerals, but in his profession, a dead body is a challenge, brings him a strange joy.
- Knows what he does "matters," brings closure to families, brings criminals to justice.