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Police exhume remains of unidentified homicide victims in Philadelphia

Philadelphia police exhumed unidentified human remains at Potter's Field as part of an ongoing project, officials said

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Police are digging up human remains as part of an ongoing project to identify the bodies of homicide victims in Philadelphia, some of whom died decades ago.

The Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit as well as local, state, university and federal collaborators -- including the FBI -- partnered up to create the Remains Identification Project (RIP) to exhume and identify victims who died tragically.

Police said all the remains are of unidentified people whose deaths were ruled by the Medical Examiner as a homicide, probable homicide or undetermined.

The operation -- which is funded by a grant -- began in 2021 and the current weeklong operation is occurring after six months of planning, according to officials.

Tuesday afternoon, RIP officials exhumed remains at Potter’s Field on 12841 Dunks Ferry Road in Philadelphia. Portions of the remains will be recovered for DNA testing and sequencing to apply Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG) techniques, according to officials. Officials said similar technology was used when investigators identified the "Boy in the Box" in December 2022, more than 60 years after the child's death.

Police said they are currently working to collect the unidentified bodies of eight homicide victims from the field, including a child between the ages of 4 and 6 who died in 1962.

The exhumation efforts will continue through the week, according to officials.

The field where the bodies are being exhumed is a city-owned property that was once a cemetery, police said.

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