Skull found in '97 in remote Alaska belongs to New York man
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A skull found in 1997 in a remote part of Alaska's Interior belongs to a New York man whose death was likely caused by a bear..
A skull found in 1997 in a remote part of Alaska's Interior belongs to a New York man whose death was likely caused by a bear..
After a man was mauled by a bear, he has focused his purpose on working with families dealing with trauma.
Allen Minish was alone and surveying land for a real estate agent in a wooded, remote part of Alaska, putting some numbers into his..