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With new imagery, Orange County officials hope someone will recognize John, Jane Doe :: WRAL.com
I think this might be the same article.
I think this might be the same article.
Oh my gosh! Big news! Is the COD as strangulation confirmed? That is the first I heard of them releasing it. It was always homicide but COD not listed or known at the time because of skeletal remains. Now the heritage of the boy finally being known is major! I hope they are highly covering this case in Georgia and Alabama. Maybe check school yearbooks?Unidentified Person Case
Skeleton of Strangled Boy Abandoned by an Interstate May Finally Be Identified — and Killer Found
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As criminal science advanced, Horne has continued to push for new forms of investigation, including testing the insects found under the boy’s bones and conducting an isotope analysis — using the molecules in his bones and teeth — to help narrow down where in the country the boy grew up.
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Each geographic region has a different pollen count and tests showed tress consistent with Northern Georgia and Northern Alabama, meaning the boy spent a significant amount of time in one of those places.
New genetic testing has also confirmed that the boy is of European and East Asian descent, disputing the long-held belief that he was Hispanic....
Unidentified Person Case
Skeleton of Strangled Boy Abandoned by an Interstate May Finally Be Identified — and Killer Found
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As criminal science advanced, Horne has continued to push for new forms of investigation, including testing the insects found under the boy’s bones and conducting an isotope analysis — using the molecules in his bones and teeth — to help narrow down where in the country the boy grew up.
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Each geographic region has a different pollen count and tests showed tress consistent with Northern Georgia and Northern Alabama, meaning the boy spent a significant amount of time in one of those places.
New genetic testing has also confirmed that the boy is of European and East Asian descent, disputing the long-held belief that he was Hispanic....
Oh my gosh! Big news! Is the COD as strangulation confirmed? That is the first I heard of them releasing it. It was always homicide but COD not listed or known at the time because of skeletal remains. Now the heritage of the boy finally being known is major! I hope they are highly covering this case in Georgia and Alabama. Maybe check school yearbooks?
I also want to keep in mind I had friends growing up that were biracial with one parent of Irish descent and the other of Japanese descent. Without knowing their parents you wouldn't know they were Asian. They were Blonde and their overall features appeared Caucasian. I guess it all depends on genetics.
I knew somebody who was half-English and half-Hong Kong (Hong Kong is separate from the rest of China) and I could only tell that he was Asian if I looked at him very carefully.Oh my gosh! Big news! Is the COD as strangulation confirmed? That is the first I heard of them releasing it. It was always homicide but COD not listed or known at the time because of skeletal remains. Now the heritage of the boy finally being known is major! I hope they are highly covering this case in Georgia and Alabama. Maybe check school yearbooks?
I also want to keep in mind I had friends growing up that were biracial with one parent of Irish descent and the other of Japanese descent. Without knowing their parents you wouldn't know they were Asian. They were Blonde and their overall features appeared Caucasian. I guess it all depends on genetics.
I've wondered that too if the Asian lineage started with a grandparent/parent. Especially with his hair color being listed as brown-dark brown instead of black which would be more consistent with having a full Asian parent (but not always like I mentioned before with my Japanese-Irish friends). But still his hair could have been bleached from the sun. Some one I know that is White-Korean might have had a father that was in the service, but I can't remember for sure. I do remember she was born in Korea and moved to the US when she was young. Her hair is black and her husband is White with blonde hair. Their children have chestnut brown hair with blonde-ish highlights in the sun. I've also wondered about the mistaken Hispanic heritage and that maybe it wasn't that mistaken at all. One of my cousin's is Hawaiian, Latino, and White. And my sister once dated a guy that was Black, Asian, and White. Could he have had an admixture that is now primarily White-Asian?Random thought: there were a lot of American GIs who married Vietnamese or Thai women during the war there. This boy is about the right age to be the grandchild of one of those unions.
I knew somebody who was half-English and half-Hong Kong (Hong Kong is separate from the rest of China) and I could only tell that he was Asian if I looked at him very carefully.
I also wonder how the dental sealants can play into that search. Anyone know more about them?I am wondering if they are checking dentist’s offices in North Alabama/North Georgia for records..... since they have narrowed it down to those two most likely places??
I know some twins like that! One parent is venezuelan and the other is white. Genetics are funny! I think the determined race should always be taken with a grain of salt with Does just for the fact of mistaken eliminations just due to that fact.its just so spread out. I have two sons from the same Latino man, and I am white. one of them looks 100% Latino and the other looks 100% white. I know ppl who are mixed Asian and white who look more Asian, and some that look more white. Same with Black. Genetics are just funny.