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| Image 1 |
1. Two erupted mandibular third molars.
2. Prominent orbital margin on the skull.
3. Acute angle of mandible.
Points 2 and 3 indicate it is a male victim. Referring to point 1, mandibular third molars erupt at ages 17-25 years.
So this jaw could belong to Herman Hartono (father) or Adi Hartono (son).
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| Image 2 |
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| Image 5 |
As permanent mandibular canines erupt at ages 9-10 years old, this is most probably the missing 9 year old, Anya Suriati.
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Question 6
The DNA profile showed evidence for a father and son. In addition there was DNA profiling pattern that matched one living twin (Tanya Rosilawati). With this, match the evidence to these victims who were earlier filed for missing persons. Explain your rationale.
Referring to our answers in question 5 whereby based on the skulls alone we concluded that the skulls in images 1-4 belong to males, and they are definitely 17 years old and above due to the erupted wisdom teeth. In addition to the new DNA profiling information, it is safe to conclude that the mandibles in images 1-4 are father and son: Herman Hartono and Adi Hartono. But we still cannot identify which mandible belongs to who.
The mandible in image 5 indicates a child's mandible, and since its DNA matches to the missing twin, it is Anya Suriati.






Good Analysis... A bit of detailing would have been better.
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