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  2. Naming the dead: Hundreds of unclaimed bodies were sent to a ...

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    Tarrant County does not routinely publish the names of unclaimed people on the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, or NamUS, a free public database meant to connect the dots between ...

  3. 'We didn't know she was dead': 11 families learned what ... - AOL

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    Yenner was one of at least 32 unclaimed military veterans whose bodies were given to the Health Science Center, records show, although the true figure is likely much larger.

  4. As families searched, a Texas medical school cut up their ...

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    Honey, who died in September 2022, is one of about 2,350 people whose unclaimed bodies have been given to the Fort Worth-based University of North Texas Health Science Center since 2019 under ...

  5. Harris County Institute of Forensic Science - Wikipedia

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    On December 17, 2002, Harris County Commissioner's Court appointed Dr. Sanchez the Chief Medical Examiner for Harris County. In November 2007, Harris County approved a bond for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art building for the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office to be located at 1861 Old Spanish Trail in the Texas Medical Center.

  6. Texas Killing Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Killing Fields is a title used to roughly denote the area surrounding the Interstate Highway 45 corridor southeast of Houston, where since the early 1970s, more than 30 bodies have been found, and specifically to a 25-acre patch of land in League City, Texas [1] where four women were found between 1983 and 1991.

  7. Murders of Dean and Tina Clouse - Wikipedia

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    The bodies were exhumed in July 2011 to extract DNA, originally to find out if they were related. [5] [22] The funding for exhumation was acquired when Harris County received a grant from the National Institute of Justice to exhume several unidentified murder victims, including the Clouses, to extract their DNA and enter it into databases. [2]

  8. A young woman's body was chopped up for science — as her ...

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    Aurimar Villegas’ family fought to bring her body home to Venezuela. Instead, it was sent to the University of North Texas Health Science Center, where it was cut up for science.

  9. Texas medical program stops using unclaimed bodies following ...

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    The University of North Texas Health Science Center will stop accepting unclaimed bodies following an NBC News investigation that documented how the Fort Worth program cut up and leased out the ...