then it went on loan to oergon's museum of science and history. the skull has a glass case. it doesn't have a happy ending. after the museum exhibit ended, he was boxed up and shipped here to california. because it was bought by a private collector, the man behind dream hill software company. now the only way to see him is to go inside this building behind closed doors. inside the lobby sits what may be the most complete skull ever recovered. it is clearly a piece that would be of value to science, but it doesn't appear much science is going on here. it kind of baffles my mind that it is just sitting there inside this lobby, and 20 people a month go to see it. do you know where samson is now? >> i have no idea >>> the skull of it is in the lobby of the company of the owner. the rest of the bones are in boxes. >> right. there you go >>> this doctor over sees one of the largest fossil collections in the u.s. like many in the scientific community, he believes dinosaurs belong in museums, not sold at auction. not everyone agrees. there are scientists out there who studied dinosa