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Moss Crucial in Solving 17-Year-Old Illinois Grave Robbery Case

Researchers utilized a unique moss sample to identify and convict grave robbers in Illinois, marking a significant breakthrough in forensic botany. The moss's DNA provided critical evidence that connected suspects to the crime scene, leading to their conviction. This case highlights the potential of natural environmental clues in solving longstanding criminal cases, with future applications potentially expanding to other forensic investigations.
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