NamUs is Coming...

Todd Matthews
In addition to the below...I just returned from most recent NamUs.gov session in Tampa. (Dec 10-12)

Forensic Magazine® | Justice Department Launches Missing and ...

Within two years, NamUs will use matching formulas that continuously search ... To Todd Matthews, who was in the audience that day, Schofield's words felt ...

www.forensicmag.com/articles.asp?pid=180

Things are progressing, there are problems..I feel confident that it is nothing we cannot overcome. Getting to be a panelist in this process has been fascinating. Everyone involved as panelists are there with such passion. What we are doing now will greatly effect the way missing persons and unidentified persons are processed. Lot's of activity behind the scenes.

The cause (missing & unidentified) is finally recognized at the national level with much conviction. I feel as though I am getting to be a part of history in the making...and never have I had so much faith in the commitment of our government in a cause so near to my heart. A 20 year dream coming true.

It is vital that our coroners get the unidentified deceased entered into the NamUs system asap. The panel will continue to develop the missing persons database side of NamUs.

Please fwd this request to your local coroners so they might proactively get their cases into NamUs.

www.ProjectEDAN.us can offer reconstructions where needed.

Todd Matthews
J.ToddMatthews@gmail.com
www.TentGirl.com
Director ~www.ProjectEDAN.us &
www.LFGRC.org
Media Director / Board ~
www.DoeNetwork.org
www.OutpostForHope.org
www.FourTheKids.org
Member ~www.TheIAI.orgwww.NamUs.gov
Host ~www.MissingPieces.info
931-397-3893

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Todd's calling to be a voice for missing and unidentified persons began when he solved the identity of the "Tent Girl" case, Barbara Hackman-Taylor, after a ten-year journey that ended in 1998.  View profile

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