Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, I'm pretty new here (my first post, woo!), but I saw this video that you all may be interested in...
It's a short documentary detailing a forensic dentist in Mexico and his new way of "reviving" bodies. He was motivated by the cases of the Girls of Juarez and a cemetary in the area that happens to be full of people who haven't been ID'ed... He's been trying to patent the technology for a few years, and when news on that comes back to him he'll be showing governments all over the world. He demonstrates it in the video and it's incredible, the amount that is restored-- the man he restores was identified three months after! I really think this could help.
*warning-- content inside shows examples of the process -- in brief, he "rehydrates" them with a mixture of water and some other things*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XztbHTSAyAo
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/still-life
It's a short documentary detailing a forensic dentist in Mexico and his new way of "reviving" bodies. He was motivated by the cases of the Girls of Juarez and a cemetary in the area that happens to be full of people who haven't been ID'ed... He's been trying to patent the technology for a few years, and when news on that comes back to him he'll be showing governments all over the world. He demonstrates it in the video and it's incredible, the amount that is restored-- the man he restores was identified three months after! I really think this could help.
*warning-- content inside shows examples of the process -- in brief, he "rehydrates" them with a mixture of water and some other things*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XztbHTSAyAo
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/still-life