Project by art students from New York may help police identify dead in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Police are hoping a sculpture workshop at the New York Academy of Art will help solve the mysteries of 14 unidentified remains found in British Columbia.
The RCMP released photos Wednesday of clay replicas of the heads from the unidentified remains found around the province.
Students at the academy reconstructed the faces directly onto 3D printed replicas of the actual skulls as part of a forensic sculpture workshop.
The RCMP say the oldest case is that of man whose body was found on a sandbar of the Fraser River in Chilliwack in 1972.