Thursday, April 5, 2012

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SKULL FOUND

 Evidence Summary
Evidence: Coroner's Summary Report

Evidence: Coroner's Summary Report

The Yoknapatawpha County Coroner's Office examined the skull RJ Brandt brought to school to determine if it's human and learn any other information.
Interview: Canvass of OMS Teachers

Interview: Canvass of OMS Teachers

Detectives interviewed OMS teachers after one of their students, RJ Brandt, brought a possibly-human skull to school.
Interview: Canvass of OMS Students

Interview: Canvass of OMS Students

After getting the necessary permissions, detectives interviewed OMS students after a classmates, RJ Brandt, brought a possibly-human skull to school.
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