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I-64 is a road I hate to travel its beautiful out there, but not an easy drive.
The West Virginia Medical Examiner's office confirmed the man's identity last week as Richard Fowler Jr. of Port Leyden, N.Y., Cahill said. Fowler was 42 years old at the time of his disappearance in 2013. His remains were discovered by a man who was "looking through discarded trash" near Surber Road just outside the White Sulphur city limits on April 18 of this year...
Cahill said Fowler apparently left New York on Memorial Day weekend 2013. The vehicle he had been driving was towed on June 9, 2013, from the I-64 rest area which is just up the hill from the spot where Fowler's body was later found. "He had left the vehicle at the rest area with no plates on it," Cahill said. Likewise, there was no ID found with the body.
Despite the fact that Fowler's remains were not recovered until nearly a year after he was last seen, the man had never been reported missing, the sheriff added.
Sheriff Cahill says he told his family he'd probably never be seen again. He was never reported missing.
Investigators used the car he was traveling from NY to WV in to help further their case. It had been towed from a nearby rest stop.
Richard Fowler Junior's body had been in the woods for 10-11 months. Evidence does not point to foul play.