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Legal Medicine School Hopes to Name Bones

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The School of Legal Medicine is trying to identify the bones of a possible murder victim found in a bramble patch near Magnolia. The investigation closely resembles one described in a recent movie, "Mystery Street," about the work of Harvard criminologists.

Experts are now working to assemble the bones of a young woman which were discovered Monday after lying in the woods for over seven months. The technicians hope to get "an almost exact picture" of the five foot- seven victim after the skeleton is reconstructed.

Police, meanwhile, have rejected the possibility that one missing woman, thought perhaps to be the victim, was the murdered person. According to doctors at the Dental School, her dental charts do not match those of the skeleton.

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