Daily News | A skull found in Bucks County nearly 40 years ago finally gets ID’d
Courtesy Bucks County District Attorney's officeUsing DNA data from a genealogy website, a Texas laboratory has helped Bucks County prosecutors identify a skull as belonging to a Trenton man who had been missing for decades, authorities said Monday.
Suydam’s body was discovered by two fishermen near a marina in Trenton in April 1985. She hadn’t been seen by her family or friends for about two months, and detectives said it appeared that her body had been in the water for an extended period. Bucks County detectives interviewed the person who provided the sample to the website and discovered that it was Alt’s daughter.
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