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June 17, 2003

Decomposition of evidence

Boston Globe

Investigators have found the remains of Molly Bish, a Massachusetts teen who had been missing since June 2000, but finding her killer may still prove difficult. Dr. Wecht told the Boston Globe whatever evidence the killer may have left at the crime scene - a footprint, fingerprint, hair, semen - is gone. Things pysically decompose. Moreover, he said skeletal remains also often provide no evidence, particulary in cases involving young women who've been strangled or suffocated.

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