One set of remains does not fit with the description on the missing persons list, which, as of today included 17 people.
The medical examiners know it is a male. But his remains give no clue as to who he was, or who might be looking for him. They can't even identify his age range. Without possible family members to compare, DNA tests are useless. At this point, gold teeth are all they have to go on.
Like the homes, the cars and the other parts of people's lives swept away by the torrent of mud, some bodies are in pieces.
Norman Thiersch, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner, said the goal of the team which is made up of medical examiners, detectives, dentists and others is to make sure there's no doubt as to the identities of the victims.
Although the identities of 28 of the 30 confirmed dead have been determined, officials have so far released the names of only 27. Other names are expected to be released by the end of the week.