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Another one - I've emailed to see if the 'specimen' angle has been r/o. I suspect a lot of people would read the first reports and think this is a lower priority case unless we can confirm it was incorrect.
No MP of Asian heritage in the TX MP index. Since Conroe is in eastern TX, I looked in LA & only came up with one match:
Emino Nakamura Murray MP since 20 Aug 1982 from Gretna, LA (364 mi).
LA - LA - Emino Nakamura Murray, 30, Gretna, 20 Aug 1982
Emino Nakamura Murray - LA Repository for Unidentified & Missing People
Emino Nakamura Murray – The Charley Project
I missed this when it was posted a long time ago and just checked my emails.@Melt71, did you ever get a reply as to whether these remains were thought to be an anatomical specimen?
Namus did respond, without an answer to the question and simply saying that LE chooses what information can made available to the public for investigatory reasons. A bit unhelpful but I guess they are not permitted to say if a determination has been made.
I'd like to think that some soldier didn't take a body part with soft tissue attached, then somehow preserved the soft tissue component along with the bones for years and years before burying them. But who knows?!I agree. Some soldiers eventually settled down and felt sorry for taking the body parts and went on to bury them. And sometimes a veteran passed away or moved and his belongings were thrown away or sold. i can imagine a heir finding the bones Uncle Joe always bragged about at the campfire. Heir didnt want to be involved but stay respectful without stirring up trouble and buried the remains
jmoo