Repatriation, MOVE Bombing Victims Hey everybody, On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia officials made the decision to bomb the headquarters of a back-to-nature organization, MOVE, after a standoff with the police. 11 people were killed in the initial bombing, 5 of them were children. The resulting fire burned down 61 homes. Two forensic anthropologists, Alan Mann and Janet Monge, were asked to identify two of the bodies, later identified as Tree and Delisha Africa. Instead of returning the bodies to the coroner, they claimed to have lost the bodies. The bodies remained in the possession of Mann at Penn State and were used in classes as recently as 2021. Mann and Monge shouldn't have kept the bodies in their possession. They should have been returned to the coroner after identification, then turned over to the remaining family members. At no time would it have been appropriate to keep or donate the bodies to Penn State, or for Princeton to use them in a class o...