Investigators working to identify remains found at squalid New Mexico compound
Investigators in New Mexico are working to identify remains that were found on the squalid campgrounds where police found 11 children living with five adults.
“The remains are in a state of decomposition that has made identification challenging,” Chief Medical Investigator Kurt Nolte said in a statement.
“Investigators often try to compare remains to radiologic images, fingerprints, DNA or other identification materials. At this time, investigators are using all known methods to make an identification, but this will not be a quick process. If we must rely on DNA results, identification could take many weeks,” he said in the statement....