Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

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Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

The Central Sabine Fire Department’s confined space entry team helped recover additional remains in the “Man in the Well” case. Photo credit: Courtesy of the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office

Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

The FACES lab generated a facial reconstruction of Lester Rome, the man in the well who went missing in 1984. Photo Credit: Courtesy of LSU FACES Lab

Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

This mummy from the Ptolemaic period (305-30 B.C.) has been at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum since 1964. Photo credit: Jay Lamm/Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

Mary Manhein founded and directed the FACES lab, assisting law enforcement in finding missing persons and human remains. Photo credit: Courtesy of LSU

Solved Sabine murder highlights necessity of FACES forensic lab in various different cases

Dr. Ginesse Listi succeeded Mary Manhein as director of the LSU FACES Lab in 2015. Photo credit: Courtesy of LSU

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