Investigators partnered with a nonprofit genetic genealogy analysis organization to identify the man, who was last known to ...
In 1986, investigators found a human skull in a wooded area of New Hampshire. Now, nearly 40 years later, they've finally ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Forensic experts have identified human remains found nearly four decades ago in Bristol, New Hampshire.
Investigators used genetic genealogy to identify remains found in 1986, known as Cranium Doe, as Warren Kuchinsky, giving his family long-awaited answers.
Temperatures surged into the 70s across much of central and southern New Hampshire on Tuesday afternoon, setting records in some places.
Human remains discovered in Grafton County, NH almost 40 years ago have finally been identified. Here's what we know.
Officials say they’ve identified a human skull discovered nearly four decades ago in Bristol as belonging to Warren Kuchinsky, a Plymouth man last known to be alive in the mid-1970s.
Police said the skull of a man was found in the woods in Bristol back in 1986 and has been unidentified ever since.
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Massachusetts and New Hampshire lawmakers are reacting to the United States attacks on Iran on Saturday.
Investigators partnered with a nonprofit genetic genealogy analysis organization to identify the man who the remains belonged ...
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