FL FL - 'Fort Myers 8' (1 now UID) WhtMales Buried in Woods, Mar'07

This whole case is so confusing to me. I read about this case a while ago and now have come back to it again. I know it was connected to the Hog Trail victims but they are not the same. I also know that they were victims from that case that were not identified either. But how many? Those victims are not part of the Fort Myers 8 that are still unidentified correct? Iam I making sense here ?! Hehe sigh... I think Iam going to try and make a time line. Also if he was in Chicago for 15 years I wonder if his killings started there?


The Twisted Case of the Hog Trail Murders


The Twisted Case of the Hog Trail Murders
Human remains were found scattered throughout southwestern Florida.

(snips from the article)

Daniel Conahan was born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1954 and was raised in Punta Gorda, Florida. As a teenager, Conahan realized he was gay, a fact that displeased his parents, who sent him to several psychiatrists. A loner in high school, Conahan enlisted in the Navy four years after he graduated, but it was a short-lived career.

In 1978, he was accused of solicitation after attempting to lure fellow soldiers to a motel off base. Conahan was turned in and threatened with a court martial, but nothing came of the case when the district attorney couldn’t find anyone willing to testify against him. A few months later, Conahan made a sexual advance on another soldier, which resulted in a brawl. With a reputation as a troublemaker, the Navy discharged him.

Conahan stayed in Chicago for the next 15 years before moving back to his hometown of Punta Gorda in 1993 to live with his elderly parents. In 1995, he became a licensed practical nurse, having graduated at the top of his class from Charlotte Vocational-Technical Center.


Not long after Conahan’s return to Florida, mutilated male corpses began to turn up. The first was found in Punta Gorda in 1994. The man’s genitals had been removed and there was evidence of rope burns. He was never identified.

Four more male victims were discovered throughout the area in early 1996, each bearing similar injuries. With police fearing that there may be a serial killer on the loose, there was finally a break in the case in April of 1996. A sixth body was identified as 21-year-old Richard Allen Montgomery, a man who had gone missing just the day before he was found. With this tightened timeline, investigators were able to narrow in on a suspect.


Witnesses came forward who indicated Daniel Conahan as a person of interest, including two men who had narrowly escaped him. One fled when Conahan’s car got stuck driving down a dirt road, while the other, a man by the name of Stanley Burden, had barely survived the encounter. He told police that Conahan offered him money to pose for nude photographs. Conahan then drove Burden out to a remote wooded location, tied him to a tree, sexually assaulted him, and nearly strangled him to death.

Conahan’s house was searched, turning up evidence that linked him to both Stanley Burden and Richard Montgomery. Conahan was arrested and tried for the murder of Montgomery. While he awaited trial, yet another victim was found who had been killed in a similar manner.


Conahan waived his right to a jury trial, allegedly because he feared that a jury of conservative Floridians would be biased against him as a gay man. His bench trial commenced in August of 1999. The star witness in the trial was Stanley Burden. Though Conahan’s lawyer attacked Burden’s credibility—coincidentally, he himself was a convicted pedophile—the evidence was damning.

After just 25 minutes of deliberation, Judge William Blackwell found Conahan guilty of first-degree premeditated murder and kidnapping. He was sentenced to death.

Daniel Conahan is currently housed at Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Florida. He may be locked away, but the Hog Trail Murders still haunt southwestern Florida—especially since clues from the past keep turning up.

Several more bodies matching Conahan's distinctive pattern of attack have been found since his incarceration: one in 2000, two in 2001, and one in 2002.

Then in 2007, Floridians were rocked by the discovery of the mass burial site in Fort Myers. Stanley Burden had been attacked within a mile of that location. The timeline of the victims' deaths, the location of their bodies, and the manner of death led police to believe that Conahan was responsible, bringing his suspected number of victims up to 19.


Today, several of the bodies linked to the case of the Hog Trail Murders remain unidentified. In February of 2020, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office released a new rendering of the first known victim, a man who was found in early 1994. The updated rendering of what he would have looked like when he was alive was created with the help of Palm Beach County’s Forensic Imaging Unit and new technology.
 
This is a timeline I have come up with of Daniel Conahan



Daniel Owen Conahan Jr. (born May 11, 1954)

Moved with his family to Punta Gorda, Florida shortly after birth.

1973 He graduated Miami Norland High School

1977 Joined the United States Navy
stationed at Naval Station Great Lakes in Illinois

1978 he was nearly court-martialed for homosexual solicitation and was discharged a few months later after more homosexual behavior triggered a large fight

After his Navy discharge, Conahan stayed in Chicago for 13 years

1993 Moved back to Punta Gorda to live with his elderly parents

1995 he became a licensed practical nurse, Graduated from Charlotte Vocational-Technical Center He was employed by Charlotte Regional Medical Center in Punta Gorda

July 3, 1996, Conahan was arrested and brought to Lee County for the attempted murder of Burden

I was wondering if he went to HS in Miami, was he living in Punta Gorda at that time. Its like almost 2 1/2 hrs to get there. Why would he be going to a HS so far? Also his HS years would of been from 1969 to 1973. I wonder if he killed anyone then?

In 1977 he went to Illinois and was there for 13 years..I wonder if he killed guys there also.? Or I wonder if he got the idea from hearing about Larry Eyler in the news.. He was the big Illinois Serial Killer of young men.. oh wait and so was John Wayne Gacey..
 
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February 1, 1994, the mutilated corpse of a man was discovered in Punta Gorda. The man was never identified.

January 1, 1996, a North Port family's dog brought home a male human skull. The North Port skeleton was also never identified

March 7, 1996 A third man's mutilated body was discovered in North Port on. He also remained unidentified until June 1999 when he was identified as John William Melaragno.

April 17, 1996 Another man's skull was found in Charlotte County on
Police searched the surrounding woods and found the rest of the man as well as a second body. The second was a man who had been raped, murdered and mutilated only the day before, and was identified as Richard Allen Montgomery.
The first body was later identified as Kenneth Lee Smith. Speculation became rampant about a serial killer and the media dubbed the murders "The Hog Trail Killings".


May 1996, a few witnesses directed police to Daniel Conahan, including one who had escaped him when Conahan's car became stuck while driving him down a dirt road

Later, police linked Conahan to a 1994 Fort Myers police report where Stanley Burden had been propositioned, tied to a tree, and nearly strangled. Burden survived and had rope scars on his body two years later

July 3, 1996, Conahan was arrested and brought to Lee County for the attempted murder of Burden.

February 1997, he was charged with the murder of Montgomery while the Burden attempted murder charges were dropped.

May 22, 1997 While Conahan awaited trial, another skeleton was found in Charlotte County . 10 months later, DNA identified the remains as William Charles Patten who had disappeared in 1993


August 9, 1999 In Punta Gorda, Conahan waived his right to a jury trial on August 9, 1999

August 17, 1999 Judge William Blackwell deliberated for 25 minutes and found Conahan guilty of first-degree premeditated murder and kidnapping

November 1999 a jury recommended a sentence of death and Judge Blackwell agreed on December 10.


Several more bodies were discovered in the Charlotte County area with similarities to the Hog Trail Killings:
2000 one body
2001 two bodies
2002 one body

March 23, 2007, eight skulls and skeletal remains were found in a wooded area in Fort Myers, the largest such discovery in Florida history. Two were later identified as men who had disappeared in 1995
 
Thanks for putting these timelines together @madamx . It’s so sad to me that these men have mostly been forgotten. Even googling most of their names takes you to Conohan’s Murderpedia page.

No prob I hope it helps. Yes it is sad. So many young men murdered and not enough coverage. I don’t understand why?! It really is heartbreaking. In a couple of days it will make 14 years since their discovery, yet the guys that were identified had gone missing in the mid nineties which makes it around 25 years these guys have not been identified. There are people/families out there that are probably still missing these men!!
 
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No prob I hope it helps. Yes it is sad. So many young men murdered and not enough coverage. I don’t understand why?! It really is heartbreaking. In a couple of days it will make 14 years since their discovery, yet the guys that were identified had gone missing in the mid nineties which makes it around 25 years these guys have not been identified. There are people/families out there that are probably still missing these men!!

Weird...I cannot find a thread for Daniel Conahan (The Hog Trail Butcher) under Serial Killers.
I thought he had a thread already. If someone finds his thread, could you please link it, thanks!

@madamx Back in the 90's, I remember driving with my BIL past a bar on US41 in Port Charlotte, and him pointing out that was were the Hog Trail Butcher picked at least one of his victims.
It did make the local news back then about Conahan's arrest and the rumor of a lot more bodies back in the woods. However, the Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte/North Port area was a far different place than it is now. It used to be mostly rural, with the smallish population hugging US41. Drifters coming down during the winter were common. These were homeless men, who people regularly saw, and were familiar faces. But if one of these drifters didn't show up to his regular haunts, there wasn't any reason to believe that he didn't move on.

If you ask a resident of the area now, who Daniel Conahan was...95% wouldn't be able to tell you.
PS...I can think of a couple of suspicious missing young male cases in Chicago, back when Conahan was living there.
 
Weird...I cannot find a thread for Daniel Conahan (The Hog Trail Butcher) under Serial Killers.
I thought he had a thread already. If someone finds his thread, could you please link it, thanks!

@madamx Back in the 90's, I remember driving with my BIL past a bar on US41 in Port Charlotte, and him pointing out that was were the Hog Trail Butcher picked at least one of his victims.
It did make the local news back then about Conahan's arrest and the rumor of a lot more bodies back in the woods. However, the Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte/North Port area was a far different place than it is now. It used to be mostly rural, with the smallish population hugging US41. Drifters coming down during the winter were common. These were homeless men, who people regularly saw, and were familiar faces. But if one of these drifters didn't show up to his regular haunts, there wasn't any reason to believe that he didn't move on.

If you ask a resident of the area now, who Daniel Conahan was...95% wouldn't be able to tell you.
PS...I can think of a couple of suspicious missing young male cases in Chicago, back when Conahan was living there.

Wow coffeandacig so interesting!!.. if he does not have a serial killer thread.. he should!!!!!! I could not find one when I typed his name here before I did the timeline in case someone had done one.

I get it. Locals prob knew but because it was so rural news did not get out there. I mean I only heard about Larry Eyler because I found the book at Barnes and Noble when it had come out. I think also Conahan had way more victims that were found!!! Conahan had the advantage of having so many drifters that would fall under the radar.

I would love to find out when he started killing. His cases remind me of the 1972 Daytona Beach kid.. I wondered if it could of been an early killing of Conahan?.. but it might be a bit far.. but then again he did travel 2 1/2 hrs for school.. so he must of had a car.
 
Wow coffeandacig so interesting!!.. if he does not have a serial killer thread.. he should!!!!!! I could not find one when I typed his name here before I did the timeline in case someone had done one.

I get it. Locals prob knew but because it was so rural news did not get out there. I mean I only heard about Larry Eyler because I found the book at Barnes and Noble when it had come out. I think also Conahan had way more victims that were found!!! Conahan had the advantage of having so many drifters that would fall under the radar.

I would love to find out when he started killing. His cases remind me of the 1972 Daytona Beach kid.. I wondered if it could of been an early killing of Conahan?.. but it might be a bit far.. but then again he did travel 2 1/2 hrs for school.. so he must of had a car.

Really interesting document I found with a ton of information.
https://www.scribd.com/document/278342086/Addicted-to-Murder-The-True-Story-of-Daniel-Conahan-Jr

Sounds like Conahan was living in the Norland neighborhood in Miami area when attending high school. The family had him go to see psychiatrists for his homosexuality, so maybe they shipped him off to other family members during his high school years...who knows.
 
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Really interesting document I found with a ton of information.
https://www.scribd.com/document/278342086/Addicted-to-Murder-The-True-Story-of-Daniel-Conahan-Jr

Sounds like Conahan was living in the Norland neighborhood in Miami area when attending high school. The family had him go to see psychiatrists for his homosexuality, so maybe they shipped him off to other family members during his high school years...who knows.


Oooh great find Thank You for posting!!!! I have to read this!! Yeah he was prob living somewhere in Miami for about 4 years until 1973.
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Todd Ellsworth:
Not much is known about this guy, couldn’t even find a photo or backstory. This was definitely the type of victim, went missing in the right place, in the general time frame. Does anyone know if he’s been ruled out as belonging to one of the remaining 5?

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Phillip John Koss:
This young man went missing in the area the same year as the others.

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Marc William Oestrike
Also fits the area, description, demographic
 
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Published June 9, 2021

Science, detective work identify victim of 27-year-old Charlotte County murder

SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Some modern scientific lab tests, along with some old-fashioned detective work, has identified the victim of a 27-year-old murder case in Charlotte County, authorities said Wednesday.

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office announced that a body found in the woods in northern Charlotte County in 1994 has finally been identified as Jerry Lombard, a drifter from Massachusetts.

Deputies think Lombard’s murder was connected to four other murders in the mid-1990s, and the work of Daniel O. Conahan, who remains on Florida’s death row for murder in one of those cases.

FL - FL - Pt Charlotte, Wht/HispMale, 25-45, Healed Face Fractures, Pin left leg, Poss SK Victim, Feb'94
 
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Given the timeline, I wonder if Scott Matthew Williams (missing from Ft Myers since 1996) could be a victim of Conahan. He certainly resembles Victim B, though I also see some resemblance to Victim G
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Surely this angle has been investigated, but there was a cluster of gay men who went missing in Florida within close proximity to each other:

"There is some speculation that Williams's disappearance is connected to the murder of Michael Wayne Wachholtz, the presumed murder of Jason Galehouse, and the disappearances of Barry Block, David Rhodes, Mark Jackson, James Shumaker, and Mark Thompson.

All of the men are gay, all were roughly within the same age group, and they all disappeared from the same area. Jackson, Rhodes and Block actually lived in and disappeared from the same apartment building in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, although Jackson disappeared seventeen years later than the other two men.

Rhodes and Block disappeared first, in 1988. Shumaker disappeared from Tampa in 1995. Thompson disappeared in 2001 from Clearwater, Florida, and his truck was later found abandoned in Tampa. Thompson, like Williams, disappeared from Tampa. Galehouse and Wachholtz disappeared from Tampa within a day of each other in December 2003.
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From Bradley Williams' page: Bradley Lee Williams – The Charley Project
 

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