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Often quoting from his Medicolegal Investigation of Death textbook, he explains how it's not unheard of for a body to skeletonise so rapidly. Dr Wolf uses the example of the homicide case of a 13-year-old girl from Mississippi, "whose body became almost completely skeletonised within ten days during late summer." Laundrie's remains were found in a "fairly warm climate" with "lots of bugs, water, lots of animals" meaning that the condition of the body would not have been surprising to pathologists on the case. He added that body identification using dental records is "very reliable." Related links:@the_dead_letter#greenscreen #learnontiktok #fyp #news What can happen to remains.♬ original sound - TheDeadLetter

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