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Founded by Anthony Redgrave and Lee Bingham Redgrave, the Trans Doe Task Force has worked side-by-side with various agencies across the country researching the unidentified bodies and missing ...
He was arrested for bootlegging in 1913 and again in 1914 when "he made one of his many escapes by sawing through the jail bars," Anthony Redgrave of the DNA Doe Project said at a news conference ...
“He died 103 years ago; he was born in 1870,” said Anthony Lukas Redgrave, a team leader for the DNA Doe Project, an organization that works with law enforcement to identify unclaimed remains.
Lee Bingham Redgrave and Anthony Redgrave, who run the Massachusetts-based Trans Doe Task Force, said in an interview Friday night that they became involved in the case at the request of the ...
The walls of Anthony Redgrave's office are filled with people whose stories have been cut short. He is a forensic genealogist. “We have to take care of our own people," Redgrave says.
His name was Joseph Henry Loveless,” DNA Doe Project team leader Anthony Redgrave said. “Joseph Henry Loveless was born Dec. 3, 1870, in Payson, Utah territory. Loveless was a notorious outlaw ...
Lee and Anthony Redgrave, a married couple in western Massachusetts, founded the group last year. They began as volunteers with the nonprofit DNA Doe Project, which tries to find names for ...
Founded by Anthony Redgrave and Lee Bingham Redgrave, the Trans Doe Task Force has worked side-by-side with various agencies across the country researching the unidentified bodies and missing persons ...