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Home / Crime and Justice / Pathology Solves 1996 'Baby Bear' Killing

Pathology Solves 1996 'Baby Bear' Killing

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Human remains were discovered in a burnt forest in May 1996.
  • Victim identified as Tyrone France, known as 'baby bear'.
  • A new documentary highlights pathology's role in solving the case.
Pathology Solves 1996 'Baby Bear' Killing

In May 1996, a discovery in Wentwood Forest near Newport led to a painstaking investigation. Forestry workers alerted police to remains of a fire, where authorities found teeth, charred bone fragments, and spent bullets. These were initially thought to be animal remains or remnants of campfires, common in the popular camping spot.

The investigation, described as 'painstaking' by Gwent Police, eventually identified the victim as Tyrone France, aged 31. Loved ones affectionately called him 'baby bear' due to his gentle nature. His family described his death as 'horrific.'

France was murdered under the pretext of a drug deal. The case exposed the 'dark underbelly' of drugs and gangs in Newport during that era. Nearly three decades later, a new documentary reveals how pathology techniques were crucial in uncovering the 'brutal and pitiless murder.'

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tyrone France was a 31-year-old man affectionately known as 'baby bear' by his loved ones, who was murdered in 1996.
In May 1996, police discovered teeth, 343 small fragments of charred bone, and spent bullets at a burnt fire site in Wentwood Forest.
Pathology techniques were crucial in identifying the human remains found in Wentwood Forest as Tyrone France, uncovering the 'brutal and pitiless murder' nearly 30 years later.

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