NC Roaring River, female, found in shallow grave, October, 2024.

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The Wilkes Sheriff’s Office and State Bureau of Investigation are investigating the death of a person found Thursday afternoon off Rock Creek Church Road in the Roaring River community.
No details were immediately available from the sheriff’s office, but emergency personnel said a man riding on a four-wheeler found the remains of a person, apparently a female, in a hole a few feet deep that possibly was a mostly filled-in well amid tall grass and weeds
The Wilkes Journal-Patriot was told that the remains were found on part of the old Tom Bell farm and a farther distance off Rock Creek Church Road than immediately along the road.
The newspaper was told that the person appeared to have been deceased for more than a year, but tattoos were still visible.

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ETA: I wonder if LE will share what the tattoos look like. That would be helpful.
And, if the tattoos were still discernible can they tell the skin color of the deceased?
 

The Wilkes Sheriff’s Office and State Bureau of Investigation are investigating the death of a person found Thursday afternoon off Rock Creek Church Road in the Roaring River community.
No details were immediately available from the sheriff’s office, but emergency personnel said a man riding on a four-wheeler found the remains of a person, apparently a female, in a hole a few feet deep that possibly was a mostly filled-in well amid tall grass and weeds
The Wilkes Journal-Patriot was told that the remains were found on part of the old Tom Bell farm and a farther distance off Rock Creek Church Road than immediately along the road.
The newspaper was told that the person appeared to have been deceased for more than a year, but tattoos were still visible.

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After a year? I wonder if she was saponified. Most remains would be skeletal after that long.

WARNING postmortem photos at link.


Penn Museum has a great article about a saponified body that is part of their collection. It's a good introduction to what it is and why it happens in regular language. Also has postmortem photos, but they're more akin to ancient remains like Egyptian mummies or bog bodies, but YMMV.


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