I saw a news report about the search for the Lewiston shooter - that divers are searching in the waters near the boat landing where Card's car was found. Even before hearing that his car had been found at the landing, my guess was that he probably fled on a boat.
But supposing he did commit suicide and his body is in the water - has genomic analysis on water samples ever been used to detect the presence of a corpse in a body of water? (I don't mean in order to identify a specific person, but rather to find out if there is a human body in the water).
Unearth the #Cairo Toe! 🦶 Dating back to 950-710 BCE, this wooden prosthetic toe from ancient #Egypt, now in the British Museum, reflects remarkable innovation. More than art, it's functional, enhancing mobility. A testament to resilience through the ages.