In an attempt to determine whether they were victims of
cannibalism, the skeletons of the companions of explorer
Alferd Packer, the “Colorado cannibal,” were examined
by a team of forensic anthropologists. Why was it more
appropriate for this work to be done by these specialists
as opposed to a forensic pathologist?
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