Speaking at a press conference at Norfolk Police's headquarters in Wymondham, Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry said the decomposed state of the body had complicated efforts to compile a DNA profile.
Samples taken from teeth, bone and muscle tissue have now been sent for analysis with results expected back on Monday.
He added: "Speculation about the identity of the victim is unhelpful, particularly for the families involved. We are in touch with a number of families and are particularly focused on missing persons' cases in Norfolk and neighbouring counties....read more
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Samples taken from teeth, bone and muscle tissue have now been sent for analysis with results expected back on Monday.
He added: "Speculation about the identity of the victim is unhelpful, particularly for the families involved. We are in touch with a number of families and are particularly focused on missing persons' cases in Norfolk and neighbouring counties....read more
http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/chemistry/news-afterlife-human-corpse-stages-decomposition?image=1
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