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This area is north of Gainesville, Florida and off I75. We have a lot of immigrant workers, as well as transients, coming through this area which may make the process of identification harder.
A lot of international students from the University of Central Florida too. He could have been a UCF student who’s family has no means to reach out and search, or maybe afraid to due to citizenship status.This area is north of Gainesville, Florida and off I75. We have a lot of immigrant workers, as well as transients, coming through this area which may make the process of identification harder.
I guess we will learn more when he is in the system and can see his DNA reports and such.A lot of international students from the University of Central Florida too. He could have been a UCF student who’s family has no means to reach out and search, or maybe afraid to due to citizenship status.
True or from the University of Florida which is in Gainesville. It's reported that he was found near the I75 exit for High Springs. I75 is a highly traveled corridor through Florida.A lot of international students from the University of Central Florida too. He could have been a UCF student who’s family has no means to reach out and search, or maybe afraid to due to citizenship status.
According to the DDP spreadsheet, Alachua Ct. JD has a status of HOLDING.
Hoping they can get enough usable DNA this time so this guy can go home to his family soon.Their FB list says he is "slated for additional extraction".
From what I remember, he’s been through 4-5 extractions. Most likely, his DNA is really degraded. DDP uses some really good labs, however, and it doesn’t look like they’re giving up on him!Their FB list says he is "slated for additional extraction".
What is the name of the method used in the Terry Deggs case? He had very degraded DNA as well.From what I remember, he’s been through 4-5 extractions. Most likely, his DNA is really degraded. DDP uses some really good labs, however, and it doesn’t look like they’re giving up on him!
What is the name of the method used in the Terry Deggs case? He had very degraded DNA as well.
I think they did some overlapping thingy to get a better picture, to fill in the blanks for lack of better terminology.
One missing person has been excluded: MP13556 Bobby Clyatt from Florida.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Do you mean this photo? I read upthread that there may be Italian or Spanish origins (post #20) but this clay version has a narrower face now.Added to exclusions:
MP20413 James Stanley, missing since 09/18/1974 from Athens OH
The decedent also has a reconstruction I don't remember seeing before, but for some reason it's not letting me download it.
Do you mean this photo? I read upthread that there may be Italian or Spanish origins (post #20) but this clay version has a narrower face now.
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