The contents of the skull were originally examined by forensic ... I'm not convinced this is the one and only exception to this rule,” Morton-Hayward says. “Personally, I find their claims ...
Scientists say they have worked out the sequence of events that likely killed the victim and led to the formation of the unique and puzzling glass ...
The victim’s skull and spine likely protected the brain ... Forensic anthropologist Alexandra Morton-Hayward called the vitrification of soft tissue “incredibly unlikely,” according to ...
The young man’s skull and spine likely protected the brain ... tissue was “incredibly unlikely,” said Alexandra Morton-Hayward, a forensic anthropologist at the UK’s University of Oxford ...
The young man’s skull and spine likely protected the brain from “complete ... Vitrification of soft tissue was “incredibly unlikely,” said Alexandra Morton-Hayward, a forensic anthropologist at the UK ...
To achieve those specific circumstances, the skull and spine acted as protective ... For example, Alexandra Morton-Hayward, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oxford in England who ...
The power struggle between New York crime bosses Vito Genovese and Frank Costello is one of the foundational stories of the American Mafia, though perhaps asking Robert De Niro to play both of them ...