More DNA sought from remains of possible massacre victims

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Scientists seeking to identify more victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre are planning to extract more DNA from recently reburied remains and test more areas as potential sites to search for additional bodies.

are planning to extract more DNA from recently reburied remains and test more areas as potential sites to search for additional bodies.

The remains will then reburied in the same location, according to the report by state archaeologist Kary Stackelbeck and forensic anthropologist Phoebe Stubblefield. “We are already making preparations,” Stubblefield said. “We don’t have a date, but we hope to be there this fall.”GHI/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images file

Fourteen sets of the remains were sent to Intermountain Forensics in Salt Lake City, Utah, in an attempt to identify them with two setsScientists plan to conduct soil testing at two sites along the Arkansas River where victims of the massacre were believed to have been buried in mass graves.

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