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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rachel Dobkin

How police identified a boy decades after his body was found

  • A four-year-old boy, Carl Matthew Bryant, found murdered in Lorton, Virginia, in June 1972, has been identified over 50 years later using advanced DNA testing.
  • Bryant died from blunt force trauma, but the exact circumstances leading to his death remain a mystery despite his identification.
  • Police utilised advanced DNA testing and forensic-grade genome sequencing, including a few millimetres of hair, to trace his family and confirm his identity through his mother, Vera Bryant, whose body was exhumed.
  • Detectives suspect Bryant's mother, Vera Bryant (now deceased), and her then-boyfriend, James Hedgepeth (also deceased), were involved in his murder.
  • The case is further complicated by the disappearance and presumed murder of Bryant's six-month-old brother, James, whose body has never been found.

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Police used DNA to identify boy more than 50 years after his body was found. What happened to him remains a mystery

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