Cops Use Facial Reconstruction to Identify Remains From 1987
Authorities in Ohio are asking everyone to take a close look at this model. Investigators have created a facial reconstruction from human remains they found near a cemetery in Youngstown in 1987. They say the person had been there between three and five years and they believe him to be a black male between the age of 30 and 44. They have also created a DNA profile for the person and are hoping a family member will come forward. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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