he finds disintegrated strips of clothes. fabric is almost reduced to like thin paper. and bones. we re going to start with carefully cleaning off these bones. these are ribs and fragments of ribs. all the bones were covered in dirt. the skull was completely filled with hard dirt, vegetation, roots, all types of things were growing through all the different orifices of the skull. also recovered, a purse with belongings. it s an important clue. this is probably the most interesting personal effect that was found. it really can almost be construed as a time capsule of sorts. something you don t see today. cassette tapes, looks like they were maybe homemade cassette tapes. detective derek mclaughlin observes the exam. he s been working on solving cindy s disappearance for 12
after a ten-hour excavation the remains are brought back to the morgue and examined by dr. daniel spitz, the medical examiner for macomb county, michigan. we re trying to fill in the gaps as to what actually happened. we ve never got a confession on this case. the prosecutor still doesn t know what the cause of death is. we are hoping today to help determine how this girl died. ream claims he buried cindy after she accidentally fell down a warehouse elevator shaft in 1986. in addition to trying to determine the cause and manner of death, dr. spitz will use whatever methods he can to positively identify the remains. while we have pretty good evidence it is who we think it is, for the sake of being definitive, we are going to do dental records or dna testing to try to answer that question for certain. dr. spitz empties bags of dirt and remains collected at the burial site on to the autopsy table.
remains are brought back to the morgue and examined by dr. daniel spitz, the medical examiner for macomb county, michigan. we re trying to fill in the gaps as to what actually happened. we never got a confession on this case, the prosecutor still doesn t know what the cause of death is. we re hoping today to help determine how this girl died. ream claims he buried cindy after she accidentally fell down a warehouse elevator shaft in 1986. in addition to trying to determine the cause and manner of death, dr. spitz will use whatever methods he can to positively identify the remains. while we have pretty good evidence that it is who we think it is, for the sake of being definitive we re going to do dental records or dna testing to try to answer that question for certain. dr. spitz and his bags of dirt and remains collected at the burial site on to the
autopsy table. he finds disintegrated strips of clothes. the fabric is almost reduced to like thin paper. and bones. we re going to start with just carefully cleaning off these bones, these are all ribs and fragments of ribs. all the bones were covered in dirt. the skull was completely filled with hard dirt. vegetation, roots, all types of things were growing through all the different orifices of the skull. also recovered, a purse with belongings. it s an important clue. this is probably the most interesting personal effect that was found. it really can almost be construed as a time capsule of sorts. something you don t see today. cassette tapes. looks like they were maybe home-made cassette tapes. detective derrick mclaughlin offers the exam, he s been working on solving cindy s disappearance for 12 years. the family said she always
certain. dr. spitz empties bags of dirt and remains collected at the burial site on to the autopsy table. he finds disintegrated strips of clothes. fabric is almost reduced to like thin paper. and bones. we re going to start with carefully cleaning off these bones. these are ribs and fragments of ribs. all the bones were covered in dirt. the skull was completely filled with hard dirt, vegetation, roots, all types of things were growing through all the different orifices of the skull. also recovered, a purse with belongings. it s an important clue. this is probably the most interesting personal effect that was found. it really can almost be construed as a time capsule of sorts. something you don t see today. cassette tapes, looks like they were maybe homemade cassette tapes. detective derek mclaughlin observes the exam. he s been working on solving