Identified! KS - Neosho Rapids, WhtBlkMale, 24-91, UP16928, Wrapped in Sheet/Comforter in Garbage Bags, Digital Watch, Scoliosis, Apr'17 - Randy Bruce Clayton

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Identified as Randy Bruce Clayton, born October 12, 1953. He was from the Phoenix area and was living in Oklahoma at the time of his death. Rest in peace

Randy Clayton.jpg
 
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RIP Randy. Kind of interesting that the only suggestion and then ruleout was a different Randy. I wonder what his ethnicity was, he does look like he could be mixed race but mostly white. Or he could just be a more tanned white guy.

Hoping for justice.
 
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RIP Randy. Kind of interesting that the only suggestion and then ruleout was a different Randy. I wonder what his ethnicity was, he does look like he could be mixed race but mostly white. Or he could just be a more tanned white guy.

Hoping for justice.
The original determination of race (before Othram took over the case) was made from features of the skeleton.
 
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The original determination of race (before Othram took over the case) was made from features of the skeleton.
DNA testing will always outperform looking at skeletal remains.
 
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The original determination of race (before Othram took over the case) was made from features of the skeleton.

I know, but I wonder if it was accurate or not.
 
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As a first tentative assessment, skull measurement stats as ethnicity determinator are legit but shouldnt be publicized until DNA testing took place. Id say about 70%-80% of anthropological assessments are accurate but in the case of the rest, the "untypical" ethnically ambigous skeletons and multiethnic people the results can be very misleading if not correct and hinder or stall an identification.
 

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