I replied to this post earlier, but it was pulled, possibly because I linked to an outside website as 'proof' (?)The B-20 remains were fragmentary and partial. They did not include a skull to compare dental records to. That skull was found in a completely different place. There was no way of knowing that they were from the same person without DNA to prove it.
MOO
First, thank you for discussing this with me, I really appreciate your responses to me in this thread.
Individual teeth have been compared to dental records for initial identification purposes in many cases previously, including the WTC attack, and a case local to me involving triple murderer Douglas Garland, which has a thread here. I agree with Othram of the importance of DNA testing, of course. Surely a link between 'B-20' and her Oregon remains made in 2003 would have sped up that process.
Othram, the work you and your company does is simply fantastic.