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Your neighbour wants a body farm in Kingsville. Seriously.

Your neighbour might be studying bodies in Kingsville

Good morning from the border — where Canada meets America and neither one blinks. This is Windsor.

Okay, so picture this: you're driving down County Road 20, maybe you're heading to a winery in Kingsville, or you're just enjoying the drive past all the greenhouses, and then you hear that a forensic scientist from right here in Windsor wants to set up an outdoor lab. And not just any lab, *mira*, they want to study how human bodies decompose. Yes, like a real-life body farm, just a short drive from our backyard. Now, I know what you're thinking, "Is this for real, Marco?" And *sí*, it's absolutely for real. This isn't some Detroit horror flick; it's a serious scientific proposal by a local expert.

### Why This Matters for Us

Honestly, when I first heard it, my eyebrows went up faster than the price of a Stellantis Ram truck, you know? It's wild, but it’s also pretty groundbreaking for forensic science. We've got the Ojibway Nature Centre showing off our local biodiversity, and now we could have a place where scientists are actively contributing to criminal investigations by understanding decomposition in our specific climate. Think about it: our humid summers, the lake effect, all that stuff that makes our weather unique? That affects how a body breaks down.

* **Local Expertise:** This would put Kingsville, and by extension, Windsor-Essex, on the map for forensic research. We're already punching above our weight in so many areas, from auto manufacturing to our amazing food scene on Erie Street. * **Real-World Impact:** Better understanding of decomposition helps solve crimes. It's not just some academic exercise; this directly impacts justice. * **Economic Development (of a sort):** It attracts specialized talent, maybe even puts a few more shifts on somewhere down the line. It's a niche field, sure, but it's a field!

This isn't just a macabre curiosity; it's a potential scientific hub right here in our region. It's one more way Windsor, often overlooked, could become a quiet leader in something truly impactful. Plus, it's definitely going to be a talking point at your next patio dinner in Via Italia.

That’s the buzz from this side of the river.

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