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Bodies buried on a farm north of Houston help detectives solve crimes
Posted on February 23, 2012 at 12:15 PM
When investigators found the remains of Deborah Applegate in 2010, there was little more left than a pile of bones. But a real-life CSI forensic science lab in Montgomery County – one of just a few in the U.S. -- helped close the case last year.
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