DNA analysis identifies skull found in Colorado 6 years ago as belonging to David Michael Crady

Mysterious Discovery of Human Skull in Colorado Finally Solved: Identity Positively Confirmed

The mysterious discovery of a human skull missing part of its jaw in Lawson, Colorado, has finally been solved after six years. The skull, found by local children near a power pole, has been positively identified as belonging to David Michael Crady, born in October 1955. Despite the identification, the circumstances surrounding his death and how his remains ended up in Colorado remain unknown.

The skull, which showed evidence of trauma and belonged to a man of European ancestry, was found to have been deceased for at least four months, possibly longer. After advanced DNA extraction and genealogy techniques, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation was able to match the remains to Crady with an accuracy rate of 99.99%.

The discovery of possible family members who had lost touch with Crady allowed authorities to confirm his identity and provide closure to his loved ones. Sheriff Matthew Harris expressed appreciation for the collaboration with forensic experts and hopes that the identification will bring some peace to Crady’s family.

The investigation into Crady’s death is ongoing, as authorities work to uncover the truth behind this puzzling case.

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