
This episode covers the discovery of a human skull at the S Bar F Boy Scout Ranch in Missouri, forensic investigation techniques, and the identification of the victim, Bun Chee Nyhuis. Key discussions include the initial discovery by mapmaker Teena Orling, the forensic analysis of the remains, and the eventual confession of her husband, Richard Nyhuis.
The episode begins with a mapmaker finding a skull in 1987 at the Boy Scout ranch. Teena Orling, his supervisor, later assists in locating the skull and other remains. Forensic experts analyze the bones and clothing, leading to the conclusion that the victim was a petite Caucasian female.
Investigators discover a metal button from the jeans found with the remains, leading them to identify the brand as Texwood, which was only sold in Asia. This clue suggests the victim may have traveled to Asia or was of Asian descent.
Facial reconstruction techniques are employed to create a bust of the victim, which is then broadcasted in hopes of identifying her. Wilaiporn and Karmen Cox recognize the bust as resembling their missing friend, Bun Chee Nyhuis.
After confirming the identity through skull photograph superimposition, police investigate Richard Nyhuis, who eventually confesses to murdering Bun Chee. He is convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
A mapmaker discovers a skull leading to the identification and murder conviction of Bun Chee Nyhuis by her husband Richard.

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