TX TX - Houston, Bones From 5 Different Indvs In Cardboard Box, May'86

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Them almost exclusively having insufficient DNA just screams "medical" or "archeological" to me.
Namus lists all 5 of them as partial remains with soft tissues. Would that rule both of those theories out?
 
  • #43
Namus lists all 5 of them as partial remains with soft tissues. Would that rule both of those theories out?

I am afraid it wont rule them out.

Medical specimens can have preserved and prepped muscles, ligments and other tissues on them.

Archeological remains are sometimes mummified.
 
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Bump!
 
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I wonder if these bones have been interned or if they are still being kept somewhere. Seems that by our scientific standards today we could test and learn quite a bit more about this case than we could in 1986

I know this is a post from 7 years ago, but these individuals are buried under this concrete marker in Plot "I I 45" at Harris County Cemetery #2.


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