SAINT-ÉMILE-DE-SUFFOLK, Quebec (WKRC) - An officer admitted to throwing a piece of a 14-year-old crash victim's skull into a wooded ravine after the victim's mother criticized him for mishandling ...
the office was able to build a DNA profile from the skull that suggested it was that of Esther Granger, a 17-year-old woman who died during childbirth in Merrillville, Indiana, in 1866.
Marked with numbers, demographic information and provenance – though not name – these skulls tell a story of racist ...
An anthropologist said the skull and other bones were likely that of a woman in her mid-20s at the time of her death. In late 2023, Batavia police asked the coroner for help.
The Kane County Coroner's Office said the skull has been identified as Esther Granger, a 17-year-old girl who died in Indiana, in May 1866—a year after the end of the Civil War. Authorities ...
Brian Hill/Daily Herald Share Authorities don’t know for sure how a young woman’s skull ended up in a wall of a Batavia house. But now they know whose it is, thanks to DNA testing and sleuthing.
Law enforcement officials in Jal, New Mexico, are investigating the discovery of multiple human skulls, including one that authorities have connected to a woman's disappearance in 2019.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday morning confirmed an 81-year-old man died Tuesday evening while duck hunting in the marshes of the Great Salt Lake. The incident occurred as two ...
A human skull was found in a wooded area that borders a cemetery, Baltimore County police said.County police said a person walking near Kenilworth Drive and Bosley Avenue in the Towson area ...
The skull belonged to 17-year-old Esther Granger, who died during childbirth in 1866 — and was probably a victim of thieves who dug up her body and sold it for medical experimentation ...
Records show Granger died during childbirth in 1866. She was just 17 years old. It is not clear how her skull ended up inside the walls of the house. The coroner believes she was the victim of a ...
Kane County Coroner Rob Russell and Batavia police announced Thursday that the skull is that of 17-year-old Esther Granger, who died shortly after giving birth in 1866. She was buried in ...