The case of Pfc. Charles McAllister

Jay E. Silverstein
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In 2004, the remains of two First World War US soldiers from France were delivered to the US Government for identification and burial. One set of remains was identified and buried, and the other went into a cold-case status. In 2019, the second individual was identified using multiple lines of evidence. The possible individuals that could be associated with the remains were reduced based on material evidence recovered with the remains and the spatiotemporal historical context of the remains. The First World War personnel records then offered sufficient biometric criteria to narrow the possible individuals associated with the second recovered individual to one person, Pfc. Charles McAllister. A family reference DNA sample from a direct matrilineal descendant of the individual added statistical weight to the identification, although the mtDNA was not a decisive or necessary factor in the identification. Due to bureaucratic reasons, the legal identification of Pfc. Charles McAllister is still pending.
一等兵查尔斯·麦卡利斯特的案子
2004年,来自法国的两具第一次世界大战美国士兵的遗骸被移交给美国政府进行鉴定和埋葬。一具尸体被确认并掩埋,另一具则进入悬案状态。2019年,第二个人的身份是通过多种证据确定的。根据与遗骨一起找到的物证和遗骨的时空历史背景,减少了可能与遗骨有关的个人。第一次世界大战的人员记录提供了足够的生物特征标准,将可能与第二具尸体相关的人缩小到一个人,即一等兵查尔斯·麦卡利斯特(Charles McAllister)。来自个体直系后代的家族参考DNA样本增加了鉴定的统计权重,尽管mtDNA不是鉴定的决定性或必要因素。由于官僚主义的原因,一等兵查尔斯·麦卡利斯特的法律身份仍然悬而未决。
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