I said it was a hoax when the story came out. Nearly all alleged bodies would have had someone looking for them. Especially if it was missionaries or some-such running the place - those people were never self-funded, and often had 'bosses'.
The movies have given the locum/outback teachers'priests a bad name.
Anyway, I waited for proof - The bones would have to be archeologically exhumed with DNA tests - and then families notified, even if it was a great-great-great grand-nephew. But ..... nothing.
Let alone in a British-subject native school, where the kids had family back home, who were by no means inclined to have their precious child go missing. But one cannot argue pragmatically on the internet.
I said it was a hoax when the story came out. Nearly all alleged bodies would have had someone looking for them. Especially if it was missionaries or some-such running the place - those people were never self-funded, and often had 'bosses'.
The movies have given the locum/outback teachers'priests a bad name.
Anyway, I waited for proof - The bones would have to be archeologically exhumed with DNA tests - and then families notified, even if it was a great-great-great grand-nephew. But ..... nothing.
Let alone in a British-subject native school, where the kids had family back home, who were by no means inclined to have their precious child go missing. But one cannot argue pragmatically on the internet.