Article 10 A MURDER MYSTERY? BONES MAY TELL

The discovery of skeletal remains of eight men in Fort Myers has sparked inquires and theories.The bones were discovered one morning in a thick, wooded patch of cypress, melaleuca and pines. Covered by a carpet of dirt, leaves and branches, the skeletal remains of eigtht men were found, and cold case hidden by time. The grisly and stark findings near an industrial neighborhood east of downtown in this small Southwest Florida town has the community all abuzz as police and forensic dentist, anthropologist help to identify bodies. The authorities know for sure that the eight men died sometime between 1980 and 2000 but were white, and may have been Hispanic. In ages from 18 to 49. Det. Jennifer Soto was the first to arrive and who now heads the investigation. The land was often used as a dumping ground for hunters. An ecologist doing survey work for a developer found a skull. The investigators Goals are to determine who these people are and something about their lives, and how they came to end up it this place. The odontologist can help determine the ages, and perhaps identify the victims by using dental evidence.
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