
This episode covers the discovery of a human skull at the S Bar F Boy Scout Ranch in Missouri, the investigation into the identity of the victim, and the eventual conviction of Richard Nyhuis for the murder of his wife, Bun Chee Nyhuis. Key discussions include the forensic analysis of the remains, the role of facial reconstruction, and the use of a unique button to trace the victim's origins.
The investigation began when a mapmaker found a skull in a remote area of the ranch. Teena Orling, his supervisor, assisted in locating the remains, which included bones and clothing. Forensic experts determined the victim was a petite Caucasian female, but initial attempts to identify her through missing persons databases were unsuccessful.
A significant breakthrough occurred when investigators identified a metal button from the victim's jeans, which led them to discover that the jeans were manufactured for the Asian market. This suggested that the victim may have traveled to Asia or was of Asian descent. Further analysis confirmed the skull belonged to a Mongoloid female, estimated to be in her mid-20s and having given birth to at least two children.
Facial reconstruction techniques were employed to create a bust of the victim, which led to recognition by Wilaiporn Cox, who believed it resembled her friend Bun Chee Nyhuis. Police investigated further, leading to a positive identification through skull photograph superimposition.
Richard Nyhuis, Bun Chee's husband, was confronted with the evidence and confessed to her murder, although he provided conflicting accounts. He was ultimately convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
A mapmaker's discovery leads to the identification and murder conviction of Richard Nyhuis for killing his wife, Bun Chee Nyhuis.

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