chris luther explains. << ("they use this site very little") coroners are used to identifying skeletons... but today, they're finding a good spot to bury one. (dan blasdel, coroner) "they're not real skeletons, they're plastic skeletons actually," so the skeletons are plastic and made in china... still, they're serving an important purpose... to help train future death investigators. in the spring, dozens of students will come back to this spot and learn some important lessons. (dan blasdel, coroner) "well they'll learn the proper way to handle a shallow grave if there's ever one in their county, and not cover up or disturb any evidence that's in the area." so two adults, one box of scattered bones and a child skeleton are going to their fake resting places, some hiding clues about how they died, like a vodka bottle. (dan blasdel, coroner) what the students find and how they process that scene.". and the timing of all this is very important. (dan blasdel, coroner) "we're putting them in in the fall so the weeds and stuff can grow back over the graves, so you can't walk out and say 'oh y