DS2021
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I'd guess he was crematedCan he be exhumed for DNA or was he cremated?
I'd guess he was crematedCan he be exhumed for DNA or was he cremated?
I thought the same thing...slightly elongated head in the recon, but that's it. I'm curious to know about this.I wonder why they think hydrocephalus? Un-fused cranial sutures? Remnants of a shunt? And if they so suspect the recon image does not even remotely indicate it.
Acquired is possible- but if he doesn't have a shunt- what are they basing it off of? This is driving me slightly batty.He might not have had the hydrocephalus as an infant. It could have been acquired as a toddler? In any case, what a pity they didn't save DNA.
I'd imagine minus a shunt, it's either based off a) skull morphology and/or b) some kind of evidence of surgery. However, I am not a doctor, surgeon, anthropologist, or anything else but an amateur with an interest in bones, so this is very much speculation and MOO.Acquired is possible- but if he doesn't have a shunt- what are they basing it off of? This is driving me slightly batty.
my son became hydrcephalic as an infant. you cant tell at all (hes 28) he does have a shunt in his head but his hair covers any evidence of it.I wonder why they think hydrocephalus? Un-fused cranial sutures? Remnants of a shunt? And if they so suspect the recon image does not even remotely indicate it.
When I walk on the treadmill my pace is about 3 mph (I'm only 5' 1") so.that actually does sound right.I found an old report of a missing 2 year old boy from La Puente CA on a photo someone posted on Facebook, last seen in 1984, a quick Google search turned up no hits, only that the name is Possibly Lebanese.
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No information found on wether he is still missing or not, and no photo of him aged 2.
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Off topic - there's no way on God's green earth that it takes someone 4 hours to walk 13 miles?!