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Made most often by the investigating agencies. This is often based on circumstantial evidence and can assist in the accumulation of medical/dental records to be used in the scientific identification process. The location of the unidentified body may provide useful clues. If a decedent is found in a residence, one can establish a putative identification

Author: DANA ISABELLE PILAPIL



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Presumptive Identification


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