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regarding the missing person case of the navy man who supposedly died in the Vietnam war, Mark Dennis. His family believes he was not killed and the remains in Mark's grave are not his.
They have done forensics on the bones and the gov't. contends the remains are those of Mr. Dennis. Why hasn't DNA been done? |
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from the update I saw:
1) They ID'd the guy in Newsweek as being someone else 2) They found out this "John Wolf" guy was lying about knowing Mark or being a POW 3) They had an independant expert analyze the bones and he determined that the vertebrae were identical to the ones shown in an x-ray of Mark. Apparently this is just as indicative as a fingerprint or DNA. |
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At the time this story was filmed, DNA testing would not have been as common (if used at all) as today.
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I also think the government doesn't want to shell out the money for a DNA test because they feel as if they have made a 100% postive identification. In the government's eyes, a DNA test isn't necessary.
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