Researchers wound up the
first phase of their grim work in the Florida Panhandle on Tuesday,
after hunting for the remains of young boys believed to have been
secretly buried more than 50 years ago at a notorious reform school.
Erin Kimmerle, a University of South Florida anthropologist who headed the four-day excavation near the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Florida, said the skeletal remains of two youths had been recovered and would undergo DNA analysis. (Reuters)
Erin Kimmerle, a University of South Florida anthropologist who headed the four-day excavation near the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Florida, said the skeletal remains of two youths had been recovered and would undergo DNA analysis. (Reuters)
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