Hikers discovered the skull 15 miles south of Red Lodge. Thanks to advances in DNA technology, the bones have been identified, but questions remain in the nearly 50-year-old case.
Hikers discovered the skull 15 miles south of Red Lodge. Thanks to advances in DNA technology, the bones have been identified, but questions remain in the nearly 50-year-old case.
Hikers discovered the skull 15 miles south of Red Lodge. Thanks to advances in DNA technology, the bones have been identified, but questions remain in the nearly 50-year-old case.
Hikers discovered the skull 15 miles south of Red Lodge. Thanks to advances in DNA technology, the bones have been identified, but questions remain in the nearly 50-year-old case.
Hikers discovered the skull 15 miles south of Red Lodge. Thanks to advances in DNA technology, the bones have been identified, but questions remain in the nearly 50-year-old case.