
Attorney General Pam Bondi's office today filed a petition on behalf of Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Hunter to allow him to exhume human remains on the site of the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Fla. for up to one year.
The
petition seeks a court order to exhume bodies from "Boot Hill Cemetery" and
surrounding areas, where it is believed there may be unmarked graves and
unaccounted for bodies of boys who died between 1900 and 1952 at the
school.
"The deaths that occurred at Dozier
School for Boys in Marianna are cloaked in mystery, and the surviving family
members deserve a thorough examination of the site," stated Attorney General Pam
Bondi. "I am committed to doing everything within my power to support
investigative efforts to help resolve unanswered questions and bring closure to
the families who lost loved ones."
The exhumation
would be conducted in order to locate unidentified graves and human remains and
to conduct complete autopsies and medical investigations to determine the cause
of death of the boys.
Dr. Michael Hunter is the
appointed Medical Examiner for the Fourteenth District of Florida.
In addition to filing the petition on behalf of
the Medical Examiner to exhume bodies, Attorney General Bondi has also supported
investigative efforts by working with the Department of Environmental Protection
to support a 150-day extension of an injunction barring the sale of the
state-owned land.