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<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Workers find 27 possible human graves at notorious Florida reform school for boys where children were &#8216;locked in chains, beaten and sexually abused&#8217; </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Dept of Environmental Protection workers found disturbed soil while preparing to clean up fuel storage 500 feet adjacent to Boot Hill Cemetery </strong></span><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>located at the shuttered Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Florida</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>The 27 possible graves are on north side of campus, where African-American boys were buried when the school was segregated </strong></span><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>could raise the figure of people buried on the campus up to 82 </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong> The school&#8217;s own records show that more than 50 children were buried on the grounds, while more than 33 other bodies were sent elsewhere to be buried</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Initial investigation report from 2009 by the Florida Dept of Law Enforcement found there were 81 school-related deaths of students from 1911 to 1973 </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>A later report in 2012 put the death toll at the school at 98 </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Governor Ron DeSantis wrote in an April 10 letter to Jackson County Chairman Clint Pate that agencies were looking at &#8216;best course of action&#8217;</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Arthur G. Dozier School was closed in June 2011 by the Department of Juvenile Justice after a years-long controversy over widespread physical and sexual abuse</strong></span></h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315293" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Arthur-G.-Dozier-School-for-Boys-in-the-Florida-2-300x201.jpg" alt="" width="928" height="622" /><strong>Possible human graves have been discovered at the shuttered Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Florida. EPA workers found disturbed soil while preparing to clean up fuel storage 500 feet adjacent to Boot Hill Cemetery</strong></h6>
<div>Environmental protection workers may have found 27 more human graves near a notorious Florida reform school shuttered in 2011, where children were said to have been locked in chains, beaten and sexually abused.<br />
&#8216;Anomalies consistent with possible graves&#8217; were uncovered at the site of the former Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in the Florida Panhandle city of Marianna.<br />
Workers from the department made the discovery as they were preparing to clean up fuel storage 500 feet adjacent to Boot Hill Cemetery, <a class="class" href="https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article229136219.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Miami Herald </a>reports.<br />
The discovery would put the estimated tally of bodies buried at the site at 82.<br />
The largest gravesite already known is on the northside of the campus, where African-American boys were buried when the school was segregated.<br />
It is at this site where 31 graves are marked with white crosses, but researchers said they believed they do not correspond with actual burial sites. The actual number of burials discovered so far has outstripped that number.</div>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><img class="alignnone wp-image-315249" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Possible-human-graves-have-been-discovered-at-the-shuttered-Arthur-G.-Dozier-School-for-Boys-in-Florida-2-300x167.png" alt="" width="719" height="400" /></strong>Anthropologists from Univ. of South Florida remove the first remains from the cemetery at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Sept 2013. Researchers said the number of crosses possibly understates the actual number of bodies buried here</h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><img class="alignnone wp-image-315250" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Ron-DeSantis-1-300x199.png" alt="" width="672" height="446" />Florrida </strong><strong>Gov. Ron DeSantis [photo], has stated that agencies were looking at &#8216;best course of action&#8217;, regarding the atocities committed at the institution</strong></h6>
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<p class="mol-para-with-font">State officials in Florida have for years insisted that 31 boys were interred in the tiny cemetery. However, researchers using high-tech search equipment, forensic scientists have already found evidence of more bodies buried under the site.<br />
The University of South Florida in Tampa said in 2012 they found evidence of at least 50 graves on the school&#8217;s property after using ground-penetrating radar and soil samples.<br />
A 2009 investigation report by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, found that there were 81 school-related deaths of students from 1911 to 1973.<br />
But another investigation in 2012, by the University of Florida tea, found as many as 98 deaths at the school from 1914-1973 &#8211; including two staff members who perished in the 1914 fire. Some of the bodies were thought to have been shipped home to families but many were buried around the area.</p>
<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315269" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/The-White-House-Boy-at-the-Dozier-School-for-Boys-in-Jackson-County-Fla-300x193.png" alt="" width="888" height="571" />Horrors: <strong>Former students have spoken out with horror stories of sexual abuse and frequent beatings in this mausoleum-like building dubbed the &#8216;White House&#8217;</strong></h6>
<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315294" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Arthur-G.-Dozier-School-for-Boys-in-the-Florida-3-300x169.jpg" alt="" width="804" height="453" />Initially it was believed that 96 boys died at the school,and 45 bodies were buried at the site. The current spate of discoveries could double those figures</h6>
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However, overgrowth on the grounds has hindered researchers from full searches.<br />
Dozier&#8217;s own records show that more than 50 children were buried on the grounds, while more than 30 other bodies were sent elsewhere to be buried.<br />
But the school failed to record burial locations for 22 other children who researchers learned died on the site, the Miami Herald reported in 2012.<br />
Six of the children &#8211; and two adults &#8211; died in the 2014 fire. Several more were killed in an influenza outbreak in the early 1900s.<br />
Some boys died under unknown circumstances, according to relatives.</p>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315259" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Johnny-Lee-Geddy-1-300x231.png" alt="" width="670" height="516" />Survivor: <strong>Johnny Lee Geddy, who experienced the &#8216;White House Boy&#8217; during his time at the Dozier School for Boys in Jackson County from 1957-61, shows reporters a book he wrote about the experience on April 4, 2017</strong></h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><img class="alignnone wp-image-315266" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Jerry-Cooper-1-300x230.png" alt="" width="580" height="445" /> Former Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys reform school inmate, </strong><strong>Jerry Cooper, [photo], </strong><strong>speaks at a cabinet meeting concerning the investigation of the school in 2016. He called time spent in the &#8216;White House&#8217;.</strong></h6>
<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><strong><img class="alignnone wp-image-315265" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Mike-McCarthy-leftand-Dick-Colon-right-1-300x281.png" alt="" width="585" height="548" /></strong><strong>Arthur G. Dozier boys reform school </strong><strong>alumni, </strong><strong>Mike McCarthy, [left], and </strong><strong>Dick Colon, [right], </strong><strong>recall their times in one of the &#8216;White House&#8217; rooms at the school during ceremonies dedicating a memorial to the suffering of the &#8216;White House Boys&#8217; on October 21, 2008</strong></h6>
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<p class="imageCaption">Governor Ron DeSantis wrote in a Wednesday letter to Jackson County Chairman Clint Pate that &#8216;during a ground pollution cleanup… anomalies consistent with possible graves have been discovered.&#8217;<br />
He said his team &#8216;is dedicated to collaboratively determining the best course of action&#8217; and shared the DEP, Department of Management Services, the Department of State and the Department of Economic Opportunity would &#8216;develop a path forward&#8217;.<br />
&#8216;Representatives of these agencies will be reaching out to meet with county officials as the first step to understanding and addressing these preliminary findings,&#8217; he stated.<br />
County Administrator Wilanne Daniels said in a statement: &#8216;We have received the report and are studying the information and findings. We will be working with our State Agency partners to determine the next steps.&#8217;<br />
Former students spoke out several years ago with horror stories of sexual abuse and frequent beatings in the White House, at the school.<br />
The school was legend among adolescents for about 100 years in Florida, as the state&#8217;s major reform school.</p>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315302" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/White-metal-crosses-mark-graves-at-the-cemetery-of-the-former-Dozier-School-2-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="729" height="486" />31 w<strong>hite metal crosses mark graves at the cemetery of the former Dozier School. African-American juvenile inmates were buried here when the school became segregated</strong></h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315261" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Chrisrian-Wells-1-300x192.png" alt="" width="773" height="495" /><strong>Univ. of South Florida associate professor Christian Wells attempts to cut loose a block of dirt and clay containing skeletal remains in a grave at the Dozier School, two years after it shut down in 2013</strong></h6>
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<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"> <img class="alignnone wp-image-315297" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Arthur-G.-Dozier-School-for-Boys-in-the-Florida-5-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="647" height="485" /><strong>Boys in the cafeteria at the School for Boys in Marianna, Florida in the 1950s</strong></h6>
<h6 class="mobile-gallery-icon"><img class="alignnone wp-image-315260" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Forced-hard-labor-at-Arthur-G.-Dozier-School-for-Boys-in-Florida-300x175.png" alt="" width="775" height="452" /><strong>The juvenile inmates allegedly were forced into hard labor, while others were beaten, raped or killed at the notorious reform school</strong></h6>
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<p class="mol-para-with-font">Dozier School was closed in June 2011 by the Department of Juvenile Justice after a years-long controversy over widespread physical and sexual abuse.<br />
Previous investigations and lawsuits have been brought by the &#8216;White House Boys&#8217; &#8211; so called because of the name of the squat, whitewashed building where much of the abuse took place.<br />
A group of former students sued the state in 2010, but their case was dismissed as the statute of limitations had expired. Other students have written books about their experiences.<br />
State Attorney Glenn Hess previously said only one or two employees from the era are known to be alive, and it&#8217;s unlikely a trial could prove how a boy died or who was responsible.</p>
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