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Laura Fulginiti can read carnage like you’re reading this newspaper. Here’s what she knows about an unidentified, partially mummified corpse dubbed “Chavez”: He was in his 30s, a Hispanic who lived most if not all his adult life in the U.S.
Forensic anthropologist Laura Fulginiti sniffs inside a skull found in Yuma County. After a quick examination, she can tell the skull once belonged to a woman who, because of wear to her teeth, was probably a migrant.
Dr. Laura Fulginiti, a forensic anthropologist for the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office, and Dr. John Piakis, a forensic dentist for the medical examiner’s office, discuss the case of an unidentified slaying victim who was named and exhumed from Twin Buttes Cemetery in Tempe on Tuesday.
Dr. Laura Fulginiti, a forensic anthropologist for the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office, and Dr. John Piakis, a forensic dentist for the medical examiner’s office, discuss the case of an unidentified slaying victim who was named and exhumed from Twin Buttes Cemetery in Tempe on Tuesday.
MUSTY EQUALS OLD: Forensic anthropologist Laura Fulginiti sniffs inside a skull found in Yuma County. After a quick examination, she can tell the skull once belonged to a woman who, because of wear to her teeth, was probably a migrant.
NEW YORK - Forensic anthropologists on Thursday recovered 39 bones found in a road being dug up at the World Trade Center site in the three-month-old renewed search for remains of Sept. 11 victims.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson suffered massive fractures and likely died immediately in the 1959 plane crash that also killed early rock 'n' rollers Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, a forensic anthropologist said Tuesday after exhuming the body.
Richard Ramirez. Timothy McVeigh. Theodore Kaczynski.
Richard Ramirez. Timothy McVeigh. Theodore Kaczynski.
Richard Ramirez. Timothy McVeigh. Theodore Kaczynski. Before the public knew the names of these criminals, they knew their faces.
George Washington never trekked anywhere near the Valley, yet it’s in Tempe that researchers are building the most accurate approximation of the nation’s first president and leading Revolutionary War hero.
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FRESNO, Calif. - An ice-encased body believed to be a World War II airman who crashed in 1942 was chipped out of a Sierra Nevada glacier and taken to a laboratory for identification, a deputy coroner said Thursday.
PHOENIX – For 25 years, Joella Moore wondered what became of her brother after he ran away from his family’s home in Riverside, Calif., at age 16. She came to fear the worst but hoped he had started his life over somewhere.
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Temperance Brennan is stubborn. Determined. Flawed. Likable. And her family life teeters on chaos.
Laura Fulginiti can read carnage like you’re reading this newspaper.
A 16-year-old girl whose body was discovered murdered in a north Phoenix desert area nearly 20 years ago and later buried as a Jane Doe in the Twin Buttes Cemetery in Tempe has been identified and a Phoenix police homicide investigation seeking leads to find her killer is under way.
A 16-year-old girl whose body was discovered murdered in a north Phoenix desert area nearly 20 years ago and later buried as a Jane Doe in the Twin Buttes Cemetery in Tempe has been identified and a Phoenix police homicide investigation seeking leads to find her killer is under way.
Nearly 28 years ago, road workers discovered the body of a young woman near a canal in the 4300 block of East Williams Field Road in Gilbert. She has been unidentified since, buried as a Jane Doe in Tempe's Twin Buttes Cemetery for the indigent.
In a report completed by two policing experts and released by an Arizona government watchdog group on Wednesday, recommendations were made on how police departments can operate more efficiently during times of budget cuts without regressing to high levels of crime during the 1970s and 80s.
In a report completed by two policing experts and released by an Arizona government watchdog group on Wednesday, recommendations were made on how police departments can operate more efficiently during times of budget cuts without regressing to high levels of crime during the 1970s and 80s.
CLARENCE, N.Y. - An investigator says the plane that crashed on a house in New York state landed flat on it and was pointed away from the airport where it was supposed to land.
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