DNA tests identify 19th-century teenager's skull found in Illinois
home's wall
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[October 25, 2024]
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (AP) — Investigators have determined that a
skull discovered in the wall of an Illinois home in 1978 was that of an
Indiana teenager who died more than 150 years ago, authorities announced
Thursday.
According to a timeline provided by the Kane County Coroner's Office,
the property owner found the skull while renovating the home in Batavia.
Police launched an investigation but the case went cold and the skull
was relegated to the Batavia Depot Museum for storage.
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Kane County Coroner Rob Russell is pictured with an artist's rendering
of the likeness of Esther Granger as he speaks during a press conference
Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024 in St. Charles, Ill. Investigators have
determined that a skull discovered in the wall of an Illinois home in
1978 was that of an Indiana teenager who died more than 150 years ago,
authorities announced Thursday. (Brian Hill/Daily Herald via AP) |
The skull went forgotten until March of 2021, when museum
supervisors discovered it during an inventory audit. They called
police, who sent the skull to the coroner's office. Working with
Othram Laboratories, a forensic laboratory in Texas that assists
law enforcement, the office was able to build a DNA profile from
the skull that suggested it was that of Esther Granger, a
17-year-old woman who died during childbirth in Merrillville,
Indiana, in 1866.
The investigators matched the DNA profile to Granger's
great-great grandson, Wayne Silvar, allowing them to confirm her
identity. Officials interred the skull at West Batavia Cemetery
this past August at the city's expense.
It's unclear how Granger's skull ended up in Batavia. Burial
records indicate she was interred in Lake County, Indiana. Kane
County Coroner Rob Russell speculated in a news release that
grave robbers may have dug up her body to sell it to physicians
looking to learn more about human anatomy.
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