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High School Student Assists in ID of Military Man in 1951 AccidentThe youngest person reportedly known to contribute to an IGG case assisted Ramapo College IGG Center in identifying the jaw bone of “Rock Collection John Doe." In October 1985, a highway mowing crew made the grim discovery of human skeletal remains in a brush-covered gully on the south side of I-20 in Smith County, Texas. Through determination and the cooperation of witnesses, new leads emerged: Thomas J. Williams, now deceased, had confessed to Grayam's murder, his guilt echoing from beyond the grave. The case is likely the first time Danish police have used familial searching in the DNA database to find possible perpetrators. The project examines dental development within a transitional analysis framework that allows for statistical rigor in analyzing dental radiographs of individuals from the United States, Europe, and ... |
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