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FBI weighs charges over Kennewick bones
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JUNE 28, 2001 The FBI is consider laying criminal charges against unidentified persons over the disappearance of bones of Kennewick Man. The femur bones of the 9,300-year-old Native man had been missing since 1998. They were suddently found last week in an evidence locker in a police bunker that was about to be demolished. Get the Story:
FBI weighs criminal charges in Kennewick Man case (AP 6/27) Kennewick Man Reports and Data:
Kennewick Man (National Park Service) Relevant Links:
The Kennewick Man case, Friends of America's Past - http://www.friendsofpast.org/kennewick_case.html Related Stories:
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