Dan Seitz

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Fear of death is often a justifiable fear of the unknown; of circumstances beyond our personal control which we cannot know and for which we cannot prepare. ‘Pompa mortis magis terret, quam mors ipsa,’ the philosopher Francis Bacon wrote over 400 years ago, quoting the Roman Stoic Seneca. ‘It is the accompaniments of death that are frightful rather than death itself.’
All That Remains: A Renowned Forensic Scientist on Death, Mortality, and Solving Crimes
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