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Forensic team outlines lab processing steps in Tulsa Race Massacre investigation
Summary
The CA Pound Human Identification Lab described radiography, inventory, and tray-based processing used to analyze remains recovered from Oak Lawn as part of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre investigation.
Phoebe Stubblefield, lead forensic anthropologist for the CA Pound Human Identification Lab, gave commissioners a tour-style description of lab processing on March 30 as part of the ongoing Tulsa Race Massacre investigation.
Stubblefield explained staff use radiography to locate bullets, metal scatter and funerary hardware in recovered remains before moving each burial to a dedicated tray for inventory and…
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