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January 1, 1993
Problems of recovering partial human remains at different times and locations: concerns for death investigators
W D Haglund, D T Reay
Historical Archaeology
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July 3, 2007
The archaeology of contemporary mass graves
W D Haglund, M Connor, D D Scott
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
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December 1, 1986
Wah Mee massacre. The murder of 13 Chinese adults in a Seattle gambling club
D T Reay, W D Haglund, H J Bonnell
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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July 1, 1988
Tooth mark artifacts and survival of bones in animal scavenged human skeletons
W D Haglund, D T Reay, D R Swindler
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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May 1, 1990
Identification of decomposed human remains by deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiling
W D Haglund, D T Reay, S L Tepper
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
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December 1, 1990
Death notification
W D Haglund, D T Reay, C L Fligner
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
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March 1, 1990
Recovery of decomposed and skeletal human remains in the "Green River Murder" Investigation. Implications for medical examiner/coroner and police
W D Haglund, D G Reichert, D T Reay
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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May 1, 1989
Canid scavenging/disarticulation sequence of human remains in the Pacific Northwest
W D Haglund, D T Reay, D R Swindler
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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November 1, 1987
Identification of serial homicide victims in the "Green River Murder" investigation
W D Haglund, D T Reay, C C Snow
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
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September 1, 1988
Processing of skeletal remains. A medical examiner's perspective
J D Howard, D T Reay, W D Haglund, et al.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
January 1, 1993
Problems of recovering partial human remains at different times and locations: concerns for death investigators
W D Haglund, D T Reay
Historical Archaeology
|
July 3, 2007
The archaeology of contemporary mass graves
W D Haglund, M Connor, D D Scott
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
|
December 1, 1986
Wah Mee massacre. The murder of 13 Chinese adults in a Seattle gambling club
D T Reay, W D Haglund, H J Bonnell
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
July 1, 1988
Tooth mark artifacts and survival of bones in animal scavenged human skeletons
W D Haglund, D T Reay, D R Swindler
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
May 1, 1990
Identification of decomposed human remains by deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiling
W D Haglund, D T Reay, S L Tepper
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
|
December 1, 1990
Death notification
W D Haglund, D T Reay, C L Fligner
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
|
March 1, 1990
Recovery of decomposed and skeletal human remains in the "Green River Murder" Investigation. Implications for medical examiner/coroner and police
W D Haglund, D G Reichert, D T Reay
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
May 1, 1989
Canid scavenging/disarticulation sequence of human remains in the Pacific Northwest
W D Haglund, D T Reay, D R Swindler
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
November 1, 1987
Identification of serial homicide victims in the "Green River Murder" investigation
W D Haglund, D T Reay, C C Snow
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
|
September 1, 1988
Processing of skeletal remains. A medical examiner's perspective
J D Howard, D T Reay, W D Haglund, et al.
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