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How a Small Human ID Lab Built a Global Reputation

Members of the Human Identification Lab are deployed to private property or public lands, hiking across fields and ravines, and even boating or helicoptering into some of the most remote locations.

 

Detectives from the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene, and forensic experts at the King County Medical Examiner’s Office later determined that the remains consisted of a human ...

 

The deceased was sent to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory for an autopsy that revealed the cause of death was strangulation, and the manner of death classified as a homicide. Unable to identify the...

 

The unit will focus on reviewing, analyzing, and prosecuting previously unsolved criminal cases, working closely with investigators and detectives at our local law enforcement agencies.

 

Research shows that when specialized, integrated services are not provided, victim-survivors’ feelings of powerlessness are magnified.

 

The easiest solution to mitigate evidence concerns is to document the evidence photographically and work from these photographs.

 

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