This is the only link that still works. This article is dated 2/2/2012 and mentions the plan to ID the skulls. I wonder if there has been any followup. I suspect these skull belong to migrant workers. However, what do we know about these two boys? The other links are no longer available. These remains were buried after death.
ETA: I missed an entire page when reading the thread. Sorry for overlooking some of the details. I've posted updated links tho.
Snips from the link:
That's just one of many scenarios
Orange-Osceola Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia and forensic anthropologists are entertaining as they piece together the
mummified fragments of cranium bone and tissue a plumber found while installing pool piping in a west Orange County subdivision this week.
"We can't rule anything out," said Garavaglia, who is working with
UCF forensic-anthropology professor Dr. John Schultz and his graduate students to analyze the remains. "It's going to be slow and tedious."
Archaeologists — called in after the initial discovery of the skulls — found small shredded pieces of newspaper inside some of the bone fragments, broken pieces of clay pottery, a bag made of rope and an intricately woven purse with a unique brown-and-tan design.
Garavaglia said anthropologists will try to determine the ethnicity and race of the skulls by measuring facial features such as the eye sockets and forehead.
Preliminary observations suggest one of the skulls belonged to an adult male, while the second appears to have belonged to someone much younger, she said. Initially, investigators thought there were three skulls, she said.
One of the individuals may have died before the second, but
both were placed in the sand after they were dead, Garavaglia said.