Thirsty Thursday: The Glass Evidence for a Second Shooter

Date: 15 September 2020
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Thirsty Thursday: The Glass Evidence for a Second Shooter
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Date: 15 September 2020

Chris Barry will educate us on glass breakage analysis for forensics in the context of an historic event that greatly impacted American life: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 

You’ll want to be sure to get a "front row seat" for this session in which glass consultant Chris Barry will educate us on glass breakage analysis for forensics in the context of an historic event that greatly impacted American life: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 

NGA's Thirsty Thursday webinar series consists of monthly, 30-minute online sessions, designed to be a condensed and convenient way to receive valuable education and information. 

September's webinar will take place during GlassBuild Connect on September 17 at 2:30 p.m. ET.

The Glass Evidence for a Second Shooter

Presented by Chris Barry, glass consultant

September 17, 2020 at 2:30 pm ET

Registration for GlassBuild Connect is required to attend September’s Thirsty Thursday.

REGISTER FREE FOR GLASSBUILD CONNECT

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