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DNA helps solve four-decade Batavia skull mystery that dates back to 1866
It’s a mystery that seemingly started in 1978, but one that goes back more than 150 years. Kane County officials announced Thursday that a skull discovered during the remodeling of a Batavia home more than four decades ago has been identified as belonging to Esther Granger, an 18-year-old Indiana woman who died after giving birth to a child in 1866. Coroner Bob Russell unveiled a forensic sketch of Granger and described how she was identified through the use of DNA and Forensic Investigative Genealogy done by a Texas company called Othram Laboratories. But this kind of testing can be expensive, so Russell turned to crowdfunding site DNASolves.com to raise the necessary $7,500.

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