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Skeletal remains that were found between 1995 and 2013 on the Longport, Margate and Ocean City beaches are now confirmed as ...
Students at Ramapo College played a crucial role in identifying bones that were found on New Jersey's beaches as those of ...
Remains found washed up on Jersey shore identified as missing 19th-century boat captain - Student researchers at Ramapo ...
In 1995, a human skull washed ashore in Longport, and more bones were found in Margate in 1999. Then, in 2013, additional remains were found in Ocean City.
A decades-old cold case mystery was solved thanks to students at Ramapo College in New Jersey who uncovered the identity ...
A decades-old cold case is solved after bones discovered on the beaches of the Jersey Shore were found to have belonged to a boat captain who died at sea in 1844.
Ramapo College students recently used genetic technology and historical research to solve a decades-old mystery, connecting various bones to a 1844 shipwreck and one particular victim.
Ramapo College, working with various authorities in New Jersey, recently identified the remains of Capt. Henry Goodsell, whose bones washed up on the Jersey Shore multiple times in the past three ...
In 1995 a human skull washed up on a Jersey Shore beach, igniting a cold case hunt that has finally been solved.
Ramapo College says bones found on beaches in New Jersey between 1995 and 2013 have been identified as those of an 1800s ship ...
Skeletal remains found on different beaches along the Jersey Shore belong to the captain of a 19th century ship that sank off ...