Jawbone of US Marine killed in 1951 found in boy’s rock collection, experts say - Most of Captain Everett Leland Yager’s ...
More than 20 years after a child’s mother found a human jawbone hidden in his inherited rock collection, genetic genealogy ...
A jawbone discovered two decades ago in Arizona by a boy with a rock collection was positively identified as belonging to a U ...
A mother found the bone in her son’s rock collection in 2002. In 2024, researchers finally identified the person’s remains.
On Tuesday, Ramapo College genealogy students confirmed that it wasn’t a rock at all, but a jawbone that once belonged to ...
Capt. Everett Leland Yager of the U.S. Marine Corps was 30 years old when he embarked on a military training exercise back in California in 1951, and it’s fair to say the World War II vet ...
More than 20 years after a mother found a human jawbone hidden in her son’s rock collection, genetic genealogy experts have unraveled the discovery and identified the partial remains of a US ...
Missing remains of a U.S. Marine Corps captain have been returned to his family after DNA samples were compared.
Experts have confirmed that a human jawbone that was mysteriously discovered in a child's rock collection once belonged to a United States Marine, who died during his military service over 70 ...
U.S. Marine Corps Captain Everett Leland Yager died during a military exercise more than seven decades ago Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working in ...