Moss Used as Forensic Evidence to Convict Cemetery Workers in Illinois
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- FBI investigators and scientists used common pocket moss (Fissidens taxifolius) to help convict four Illinois cemetery workers accused of illegally moving and reselling graves.
- The moss, found near relocated remains and in the suspected original burial site, helped link the locations.
- Analysis of chlorophyll in the moss also dated it to one to two years old, placing the disturbance during the defendants' employment.
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FBI investigators and scientists used common pocket moss (Fissidens taxifolius) to help convict four Illinois cemetery workers accused of illegally moving and reselling graves. The moss, found near relocated remains and in the suspected original burial site, helped link the locations. Analysis of chlorophyll in the moss also dated it to one to two years old, placing the disturbance during the defendants' employment.