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Buddy's Avatar
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 Posted 10/23/2013  10:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
philadelphian That's good advice from your professor.

I've been thinking about this and it seems no matter what, the finder could easily be found at fault for something or other.

On the other hand... people go missing and their families are left to wonder what happened and it would be nice if one of those cases could be put to rest.
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 Posted 10/23/2013  11:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is indeed the other side of the coin (no pun intended). In that regard, I'm reminded of a visit I made to East Berlin in the early 1980's. Walking down the street, we passed a group of city workmen taking a lunch break from digging a trench for repair of a water line. To the side of their work area, the men had carefully laid out on the ground a nearly complete human skeleton. Not the kind of thing one can walk by without stopping to ask a few questions!
In the heavy bombing of Berlin in the last days of the war, many civilians were killed each night. By necessity, bodies were buried quickly where they were found, as a temporary measure. The authorities of the Allied occupation in West Berlin arranged for these dead to be located in the post-war years, identified where they could, and exhumed for proper burial. In the Soviet zone that would become East Berlin, the Russians felt no such obligation, however. Streets Department workers in East Berlin would regularly turn up these remains for decades to come.
We asked the workmen if the East German authorities now needed to be notified about their discovery. No; when they were done with their lunch, and threw away the rubbish, the bones would be thrown on the rubbish tip as well. ("Einfach auf's Müll werfen")
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10/23/2013 11:19 am
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 Posted 10/23/2013  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Vintage grillz! Yeay! Imagine the shaman who wore those puppies.
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 Posted 10/25/2013  06:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sarkany to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cool. Actually found a metal bridge for a fellow on a swish....looked funny to see hime put them back in his mouth!
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 Posted 10/26/2013  5:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drillman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
welp there off to the police for further evaluation, they went to the area and found no other materials in the area so they said that they will go ahead and see if they can scrape some type of dna from the tooth to see if they need to go further with the investigation ......will post if there is something to be said ......
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 Posted 10/26/2013  5:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Liverpool to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Reading this is like watching a great show on the box. THanks, I'll stay tuned to see what happens next.
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 Posted 10/26/2013  5:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm curious...did you find these in the woods? Not sure it matters, but I wonder what happened to the owner of those teeth.

I hope that the police can find a DNA match. They should be able to get a sample from the teeth that remained in the bridge.

I am so old that I thought the police would be looking through dental records. I guess they don't need to do that anymore.
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 Posted 10/26/2013  8:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drillman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
yea they were out in no mans land,up north between the border of Cali and Oregon .
it would be cool to see if they find a match but wouldn't that person have to have something on record .
the stuff we have found in that area is 1900s up to the 50s .i asked around and it has no chance of being a native american and the area has no reported burial grounds.
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 Posted 10/27/2013  8:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was thinking that if a person went missing, perhaps it was reported in which case there would be a record. I don't know if that record would include a dental record or if they would bother to get a DNA sample from a hair brush or something.

Anyway, I was wondering if it was found in the woods because the poor owner of that bridge may have run into some hungry critter....(sigh). It's kind of sad to think about but I have not been able to think up any explanation for your find that was pleasant.

It will be interesting to see what the police labs come up with.
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 Posted 11/07/2013  02:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinDan98 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow. Very interesting.
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 Posted 11/08/2013  01:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drillman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Still awaiting a reply no new info to share
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 Posted 11/08/2013  11:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm terrifically curious about how this will turn out.

If the DNA tests can ID the victim -- well, what a story that will be.

I keep thinking about how this would make a good true crime book.

But, really, it's a news story. I can easily see this being featured on some TV news show -- especially if the police do end up solving a missing person case. Case solved by drillman.
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 Posted 11/09/2013  04:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drillman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thatll be cool for sure but before I sent them in I had a buddy of mine who is a dentist tell me that he thinks there over a 100 years old he could tell by the compound that was used as the filler between the two teeth and the thickness of the gold that was used in the crowns .i hope I hear from them soon I kinda miss them ....lol
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 Posted 11/09/2013  2:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was thinking the bridge looked on the old side. I even did a little looking into some dental history resources (there are more than you would think online!), but after the gold bridgework of the Etruscans, the aesthetic appeal seems to taper off, and there are fewer images to be had.
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 Posted 11/09/2013  4:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Over a hundred years old? It's get more interesting all the time.

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Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to find a local historian and get him or her to do the rest of the work. LOL
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