More than 20 years after a woman’s body was pulled from the Skokie River, the Illinois State Police are still searching for her name.
It’s been nearly a quarter of a century since the remains of a man were discovered on October 4, 2000, along an old logging road just north of an unincorporated community in Northern Wisconsin.
Found partially clothed and wearing a scorpion ring, she remains unidentified. What we know: The body was found Saturday, July 12, 2003, floating in the Skokie River, south of Lagoon No.1 and ...
and coroners when they have unidentified human remains cases,” Jennifer Randolph, DNA Doe Project Executive Director of Case Management said. The DNA Doe Project uses DNA profiles and genealogical ...
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired “Unidentified,” the latest feature from groundbreaking Saudi director Haifaa Al Mansour. The film reunites Al Mansour with SPC 13 years after it came aboard ...
As Valentine's Day grows closer, it's the perfect time to spend meaningful moments with that special person in your life and ...
A major solar power plant project that was granted over a billion dollars in federal loans is on the road to closure, with energy experts blasting the project as a "boondoggle" that harmed the ...
The Los Angeles County medical examiner’s office still lists the human remains found at the approximate location where Friedli lived as an unidentified Jane Doe. A DNA test is being done to ...
The second signing day of the offseason saw Missouri State football continue to build its roster toward its Conference USA debut this fall, but there are still some holes that will need to be ...