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It's taken University of South Florida researchers more than three years to provide one family with an answer they've been looking for, for more than...
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Work by University of South Florida researchers on a graveyard at the former Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Florida, is starting to pay dividends,…
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On Saturday, researchers from the University of South Florida will converge on the sleepy Florida Panhandle town of Marianna to start digging up graves at…
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The University of South Florida will begin digging for human remains from the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna on Saturday. The work on the…
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Governor Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet approved a year-long dig for human remains at a closed Panhandle reform school, saying the state cannot ignore…
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On Tuesday, Florida's Cabinet decided it will allow researchers to begin exhuming unmarked graves at the Dozier School for Boys, a now-closed notorious reform school. Former residents say boys were routinely beaten and subjected to other harsh treatment and that some died as a result. Now, families of boys who died there want answers.
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Forensic anthropologists are working to find the unmarked graves of the 81 boys known to have died at a notorious reform school in the Florida Panhandle. The school was known for the rough treatments juvenile delinquents received there — including severe bearings and other abuse.