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FEATURE ARTICLE
Nation's largest crime lab opens its doors: Q&A with project managers
The newest crime-solving technology isn't scripted on a movie set; it's everyday reality at the new Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center at California State University, Los Angeles.

With a price tag of $102 million, the new facility houses the combined laboratory expertise of the Los Angeles police and sheriff's departments as well as California State University's School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics and the California Forensic Science Institute.

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Case Number 03-0929: Murder In Mammoth Lakes

On May 25, 2003, a Sunday, a hiker walking his dog in the woods above the Shady Rest campground in Mammoth Lakes, California noticed the animal unusually interested in something. When the hiker went to investigate what his dog had found, he discovered a human skull.

Several days after the discovery, a law enforcement officer searching the area found a shallow grave near where the dog found the skull. Several fragmented human remains were inside the grave, other fragments and artifacts were scattered around the area. The grave, and its contents, appeared to have been disturbed by the coyotes and bears common in the region.

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