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BYLINE: LISA KIM BACH REVIEW-JOURNAL
The skull of a 17-year-old Albanian girl sits on Rich Fox's laboratory table, unmarred by any penetrating wound. The science teacher at the Advanced Technologies Academy believes she died of trauma to the lower body. It's only a guess though, because he doesn't have the rest of the skeletal remains to work with.
It's a stark contrast to a white plaster cast of a male skull on the same table -- the gunshot wound in the back of the head is a tiny circle, made by a .32-caliber bullet. The exit point on the upper left temple is nearly three times as large, jagged and gaping.
"If you look at the trajectory, it tells me he was either kneeling down or sitting down when he was shot," Fox…