Sculptures May Help in Case of Long-Dead Girl
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From Times Wire Reports
A freelance sculptor who specializes in forensic reconstruction has created a half-dozen busts of a girl from skeletal remains found three decades ago near the Mill Valley Golf Course.
The remains were found June 20, 1974. Experts estimated her age at 4 to 6 years. There were no signs of burial, no signs of abuse or malnutrition, no obvious clues about how she died. Sculptor Gloria Louise Nusse delivered the busts to investigators.
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