Two of the four sets of human remains discovered in Lake Mead thanks to historically-low water levels could be from the same person, coroners said on Tuesday.The bones and other fragments began emerging in May - first with a male body in a barrel. The person had been shot in the head, and a homicide investigation has been opened. It is believed the man was killed in the 1970s or 80s.On May 7, a person believed to be aged between 23 and 38 was found at Callville Bay, and DNA samples were taken.
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