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Expert volunteers at NC State working to identify 120 sets of human remains
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – When human remains are found, investigators learn more about the victim — how they died and if a crime was committed. But what about the 120 sets of human remains in North Carolina that have been found but haven’t been identified?
That’s where a pair of volunteers come in.
North Carolina State University professor and forensic anthropologist Ann Ross teamed up with forensic genealogist Leslie Kaufman to take another look at these cold cases.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – When human remains are found, investigators learn more about the victim — how they died and if a crime was committed. But what about the 120 sets of human remains in North Carolina that have been found but haven’t been identified?
That’s where a pair of volunteers come in.
North Carolina State University professor and forensic anthropologist Ann Ross teamed up with forensic genealogist Leslie Kaufman to take another look at these cold cases.