the basement were human bones were found
Summary
TLDRDuring a basement renovation, Lillian discovered a pelvic bone, which led to an excavation team unearthing a complete human skeleton. Despite being sent to a forensics lab in New York for 11 years, the identity of the woman and the circumstances of her death remain a mystery.
Takeaways
- 🏠 The script discusses a basement that is being completely redone.
- 🦴 Lillian found bones in the basement, specifically a pelvic bone.
- 🏥 Lillian took the bone to Haywood hospital for identification.
- 🤔 Lillian was unsure of the type of bone she found, but it was confirmed to be a pelvic bone at the hospital.
- 💀 An excavation team was called to extract the bones from the basement.
- 🔍 The excavation was successful, and an entire human skeleton was found.
- 🚨 The skeleton was sent to a forensics lab in New York for further analysis.
- ⏳ The skeleton has been at the forensics lab for 11 years without any conclusive identification.
- 👤 The identity of the woman whose bones were found remains unknown.
- 🔎 There is no information provided about whether the woman was killed or not.
- 🤷♀️ The script leaves many questions unanswered, such as the circumstances surrounding the bones and the woman's death.
Q & A
What was the initial discovery made in the basement?
-The initial discovery was a pelvic bone found in the basement.
Who found the pelvic bone and what did she do with it?
-Lillian found the pelvic bone and took it to Haywood hospital for identification.
Why did Lillian take the bone to the hospital?
-Lillian took the bone to the hospital because she didn't know what kind of bone it was.
What was the hospital's response when Lillian brought in the bone?
-The hospital identified the bone as a pelvic bone.
What action was taken after the hospital's identification?
-An excavation team was brought in to extract the bones from the basement.
Were any other bones found during the excavation?
-Yes, the excavation team successfully found an entire human skeleton.
Where was the skeleton sent for further examination?
-The skeleton was sent to a forensics lab in New York.
How long has the skeleton been at the forensics lab?
-The skeleton has been at the forensics lab for 11 years.
What is still unknown about the skeleton after 11 years at the lab?
-The identity of the woman and the circumstances surrounding her death are still unknown.
Is there any indication of how the bones ended up in the basement?
-The script does not provide any information on how the bones ended up in the basement.
What is the current status of the investigation into the skeleton's identity?
-The investigation is ongoing, but there is no update on the progress after 11 years.
Outlines
🏚️ Basement Renovation and Bone Discovery
During a basement renovation, a significant discovery was made. Lillian found a pelvic bone, which she took to Haywood Hospital for identification. The hospital confirmed it was a bone, but its exact nature was unknown. Consequently, an excavation team was called in to extract the bones from the basement. They successfully unearthed an entire human skeleton, which was then sent to a forensics lab in New York for further analysis. However, after 11 years, the identity of the woman remains unknown, and it is unclear whether she was a victim of a crime.
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Keywords
💡Washer
💡Basement
💡Bones
💡Pelvic Bone
💡Haywood Hospital
💡Excavation Team
💡Forensics Lab
💡Forensic Analysis
💡Skeleton
💡Identity
💡Death
Highlights
A washer system is being utilized to clean and reuse materials found in the basement.
The basement is undergoing a complete renovation, causing disruption to the area.
Bones were discovered in the basement, specifically a pelvic bone found by Lillian.
Lillian took the pelvic bone to Haywood Hospital for identification.
Hospital staff confirmed the bone was human but could not identify the type.
An excavation team was called in to extract the bones from the basement.
The team successfully extracted an entire human skeleton.
The skeleton was sent to a forensics lab in New York for further analysis.
The skeleton has been at the forensics lab for 11 years without identification.
The identity of the woman and the circumstances of her death remain unknown.
The case highlights the challenges of forensic investigations and the importance of continued research.
The discovery of the bones raises questions about the history and previous occupants of the basement.
The use of a washer system in the context of forensic investigations is innovative.
The process of bone extraction and identification exemplifies meticulous forensic procedures.
The case underscores the need for public awareness about forensic science and its limitations.
The long duration at the forensics lab indicates potential issues with case backlog or resource allocation.
The ongoing mystery of the unidentified woman could inspire further public interest in forensic science.
Transcripts
washer
um
system over here so that they can
actually be used again but with this
part obviously the basement's being like
completely redone so there's a lot
that's all screwed up but one thing is
if any of you write bones in the
basement
um right there is where the bones were
found so in there is where Lillian found
bones she actually found a pelvic bone
she took it out of that and she brought
it to Haywood hospital because she
didn't know she knew it was a phone she
didn't know what kind of bone it was
though and they were like oh that's
what's
so an excavation team came in to be able
to extract the bones um they did
successfully an entire human skeleton
was found
um and it was brought to a forensics lab
in New York unfortunately they've been
at the forensics lab in New York for 11
years and we still do not know who that
woman is so we don't know if she was
killed we don't know
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