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    NBC News discovered that Aurimar’s torso was one of 18 from unidentified bodies sold to a private biotechnology company, Relievant Medsystems, which trained medical employees on back procedures.

  3. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    The bodies of Honeychurch and Vaughn were found in a metal drum near a burned down store in the Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire in 1985, while McWaters' body was found nearby in 2000 together with a still-unidentified body of a little girl, whose DNA analysis showed that she was the daughter of Rasmussen. The identity of the ...

  4. John Doe - Wikipedia

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    Well-known cases of unidentified decedents include "Caledonia Jane Doe" (1979), "Princess Doe" (1982) and "Walker County Jane Doe" (1980), all of whom have been identified. In 1997, New York City police discovered a decapitated body and were not able to find the killer. The body was named Peaches (murder victim) and also Jane Doe 3

  5. The Doe Network - Wikipedia

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    The organization's website features cold case disappearances and unidentified decedents, to create awareness for such cases and to generate potential leads. [6] Case files are created for both unidentified and missing persons, detailing physical estimations of the subjects as well as circumstances of the disappearance, sightings, and recovery of the unidentified subjects.

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    For the first decade after it was created in 2007 by the National Institute of Justice, the NamUs database consisted of only two datasets: missing persons and unidentified bodies.

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  9. Colleen M. Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Colleen M. Fitzpatrick (born April 25, 1955) is an American forensic scientist, genealogist and entrepreneur. She helped identify remains found at the crash site of Northwest Flight 4422, that crashed in Alaska in 1948, and co-founded the DNA Doe Project which identifies previously unidentified bodies and runs Identifinders International, an investigative genetic genealogy consulting firm ...