Just came across this unusual story that was published on Saturday. Very few details and nothing on Doe Network but thought I would post it in the small chance someone might find a connection...
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http://www.greeleytribune.com/article/20110430/NEWS/704309895
LINN GROVE CEMETERY It turns a dark gray color in the morning rain, this small concrete tombstone stamped Henneck Farm Skull. Its located in the far east section of the citys cemetery, and no one really knows who is buried here.
In fact, in this grave, where the tombstone states there is one skull buried, there are actually two skulls, buried almost four decades ago.
Cemetery records show the two skulls were found a year and about 20 miles apart, one near Platteville, the other near Greeley.
It was 38 years ago, in November 1973, when the skull, leg bones and some ribs of a woman were found in the St. Vrain River by goose hunters west of Platteville. The woman, believed to be 26 to 29 years old, has never been identified. Found with the bones were some brown denim pants and a red knit sweater.
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http://www.greeleytribune.com/article/20110430/NEWS/704309895