Where are the bodies from the graves at the Dozier Boys School, a former reform school in south Florida in the news for reported beatings, going for research? The University of North Texas Center for Human Identification. Discovering the boys' identities and how some of them died will be part of a day's work for researchers at the center. We'll find out about advances in forensic science that lend hope to solving this case and so many others at noon as Think host Krys Boyd talks to Dr. Art Eisenberg, Chair of the Department of Forensics and Investigative Genetics at UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth.
Catch up on the latest in the Dozier casevia NPR's piece on the excavations.
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