Mounties in Saskatchewan have used forensic genealogy to identify human remains found in a field as belonging to an Alberta woman who had not been seen for more than two years.
RCMP say a human skull was found in Morris, a rural municipality southeast of Saskatoon, by people looking for shed antlers in 2021.
The following year, a forensic genealogy firm determined the remains were from someone with close relatives in Red Deer.
Mounties say it was later confirmed the remains were those of Kassandra Jorquera, a 27-year-old from the central Alberta city.
Mounties say the death is suspicious and her connection to Saskatchewan is still unknown….