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The investigation into Burr Oak Cemetery revealed a troubling situation. Official records suggested space for 130,000 graves, but documents indicated that between 140,000 and 147,500 people were listed as buried there. Additionally, some sections of the cemetery had never been used for burials. As a result, the former cemetery director, Carolyn Towns, along with two other employees, faced criminal charges.
The illegal activities were discovered as the cemetery staff became careless. They even used heavy machinery to excavate graves, damaging remains in the process. Investigators recovered around 1,500 bones identified as belonging to at least 38 individuals. Reports estimate that between 200 and 400 graves had been desecrated. Among the disturbing findings was the casket of Emmett Till, which was found in a garage covered with debris. This casket has since been restored and is now displayed at the Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History.
Prosecutors needed solid evidence to build their case. Beyond the skeletal remains, the FBI collected various samples, including broken branches and soil fragments for analysis. In 2009, the FBI sought expertise from museum specialist Robert von Konrat regarding some moss they had found buried beneath the remains. Identifying the moss species and determining its burial timeline would offer vital insights into the graves’ disturbance.
Von Konrat explained that moss can remain biologically active, even when dried. By analysing the degradation of chlorophyll, a pigment essential for photosynthesis, researchers could estimate how long the moss had been buried. This analysis would support the investigation and establish a timeline of events.
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Desecrated/ˈdɛs.ɪ.kreɪ.tɪd/verb (past participle)
Treated a sacred place or object with violent disrespect; in this text graves or remains were damaged or violated.
Excavate/ˈɛk.sə.veɪt/verb
To dig up or remove earth often with tools or machines to uncover something buried.
Prosecutors/ˈprɒs.ɪ.kjuː.təz/noun (plural)
Lawyers who bring criminal charges and try to prove that someone committed a crime.
Skeletal/ˈskɛl.ɪ.təl/adjective
Relating to a skeleton or bones; here referring to remains made up of bone fragments.
Chlorophyll/ˈklɔː.rə.fɪl/noun
The green pigment in plants and moss that allows them to use sunlight to make food (photosynthesis).
Degradation/ˌdɛɡ.rəˈdeɪ.ʃən/noun
The process of breaking down decaying or losing quality; in the article the breakdown of chlorophyll over time.