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Climate Change Drought Exposes Decades-Old Crime Scenes In Nevada

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    A climate change-fueled drought has revealed long-hidden human remains at the Lake Mead reservoir near Las Vegas as the water has been slowly drying up over the

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    A climate change-fueled drought has revealed long-hidden human remains at the Lake Mead reservoir near Las Vegas as the water has been slowly drying up over the years.

    Over the past week, at least two human remains have been found with one dating back to a crime that occurred in the 70s or 80s.

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    www.cnn.com/2022/05/09/us/lake-mead-human-remains-drought-climate/index.html

    "More human remains were found at Lake Mead over the weekend, less than a week after a body in a barrel was discovered at the reservoir.

    National Park Service rangers responded to a call on Saturday afternoon that reported the remains in Callville Bay.

    The Clark County Medical Examiner is assisting with determining the cause of death, according to NPS, which said there is “no further information is available at this time.”

    It was the second set of human remains found at Lake Mead, the country’s largest reservoir, as water levels plunge.

    The first body, discovered on May 1, was likely a murder victim who died from a gunshot wound “some time in the mid ’70s to early ‘80s, based on clothing and footwear the victim was found with,” according to a new released from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police."

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