Anthropologists To Continue Search For Graves At Dozier School For Boys

Forensic experts from USF return to the infamous Dozier Boys School site in the Panhandle next month, to determine whether more than two dozen sites could hold additional bodies.

55 bodies were found there in 2015, and now experts are going to survey the entire 1200-acre campus.

Scientists are returning to the site following a ground-penetrating radar scan of the school grounds that fixed on the new locations during a pollution cleanup in March.

Charlie Fudge, sent to Dozier in 1960 as a 12-year-old, still recalls the beatings there.

Florida Secretary of State Laurel Lee says once below-ground radar can identify the contents, digging could resume.


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