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by ptaipale
3454 days ago
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Yeah. I was once reported missing (by my mother) to the police because I didn't arrive from the big city in the bus she expected. I had just chosen the next one, two hours later. I was 20 at the time and serving in the army. There I was actually leading company-strength motor marches. Talk about overly worried parents. As to your question, a quick Google arrives at a story claiming the number is 4,400: "U.S. medical examiner and coroners' offices receive an estimated 4,400 unidentified human bodies every year, according to the first national census of medical-legal death investigations, "Medical Examiners and Coroners' Offices, 2004." Of these, about 1,000 are still unidentified after one year, and 600 are buried or cremated." http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/07/07/11/unidentified-hum... |
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