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  2. Barbara Ann Hackmann Taylor - Wikipedia

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    She believed the information matched her missing sister and contacted the Scott County Sheriff's Office. They confirmed elements of her description of her sister, including a distinctive gap between her top two center teeth. [4] [5] The police arranged to exhume the body, to extract DNA for analysis and potential match to Hackmann family ...

  3. University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility

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    A more recent case came to light in 2007 with Bass' agreement to exhume the body of the late J.P. Richardson, Jr, more famously known as "The Big Bopper". He was one of the three musicians that died in a plane crash in February 1959.

  4. Resurrectionists in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As one body snatcher testified, "a man may make a good living at it, if he is a sober man, and acts with judgement, and supplies the schools". [19] Resurrection Men, by Thomas Rowlandson. Watched by a skeleton, two body snatchers place an exhumed corpse into a sack.

  5. Ind. Man Had 10,000 Fragments of Human Remains on ... - AOL

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    Relatives of missing men who want to provide family DNA reference samples for the effort to identify remains can contact the Indiana State Police missing persons hotline at 833-466-2653 or the ...

  6. Body farm - Wikipedia

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    Over 1300 people have chosen to pre-register themselves. [12] Perhaps the most famous person to donate his body for study was the anthropologist Grover Krantz, as described by his colleague David Hunt at the Smithsonian. [13]

  7. The post Officials exhume the body of a Mississippi man buried without his family’s knowledge appeared first on TheGrio. While Dexter Wade’s remains were released Monday, his family said ...

  8. For decades, human remains tied to the ‘Green River killer ...

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    For nearly 40 years, a set of human remains discovered near Seattle in 1985 were known to investigators only as Bones 17. And it was 17 years later that police confirmed the remains belonged to a ...

  9. Forensic DNA analysis - Wikipedia

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    Rapid DNA is a "swab in-profile out" technology that completely automates the entire DNA extraction, amplification, and analysis process. Rapid DNA instruments are able to go from a swab to a DNA profile in as little as 90 minutes and eliminates the need for trained scientists to perform the process.