The skeleton of Jesse James has been examined on
several occasions in the past to determine the aspects
surrounding his death. Since little of the soft tissue was
left, a forensic anthropologist (Michael Finnegan) has
done much of this analysis. Why do you suppose a
forensic anthropologist, who is normally interested in
bodies of medicolegal significance, would get involved in
such work?
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