DNA Testing Reveals the Putative Identity of JB55, a 19th Century Vampire Buried in Griswold, Connecticut
Jennifer Daniels-Higginbotham(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Charla Marshall(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Catarina Xavier(Innsbruck Medical University), Brian Spatola(Defense Health Agency), Stephanie K. Farmer(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Erin M. Gorden, Katie S. Gagnon, M. de la Puente(Innsbruck Medical University), Susan Walsh(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Nicholas F. Bellantoni(University of Connecticut), Walther Parson(Innsbruck Medical University), Timothy P. McMahon(Bureau of Economic Analysis), Franklin E. Damann
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