Authorities in Mexico said Wednesday they have found 14 clandestine graves in the northern border state of Sonora after a tip from relatives of missing persons.
As the number of missing persons in Mexico continues to rise, around 6,249 unidentified bodies are now being held by the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences.
Missing people cases have been something people read on, watched about, or heard of for so long, leaving people with the question "What happened?" Sometimes, it also gets more interesting when the missing person turns up years after their disappearance and the mysteries get solved.
Authorities recently identified two homicide victims in separate Volusia cases after being nameless for 30 years. The man and the woman were identified after officials conducted DNA tests.
Disappearances and murders occur all over the globe. With technology, investigators have solved numerous cases. But there are some cases that even modern-technology can't crack.