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Raymond Murray first encountered forensic geology in
1973 when he was teaching geology at Rutgers University. An
agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms walked into
Murray's office with a bag of dirt, looking for answers. Since
then, Murray has worked as a forensic geologist and, with then
fellow Rutgers professor John Tedrow, in 1975 published the first
textbook on the science, Forensic Geology. Murray served
as vice president and professor of geology at the University of
Montana from 1977 to 1996 and continues to work in forensic
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