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Tiny clump of moss helped solve a shocking cemetery crime

A scandal in Illinois was uncovered involving cemetery workers who allegedly exhumed graves and resold burial plots. Investigators used a tiny piece of moss, analyzing its chlorophyll, to confirm the alteration of burial sites, highlighting the importance of environmental clues in forensic investigations.

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