The ME will need to run a DNA comparison to positively ID Grateful Doe as being a match to someone. That can take months. LE will notify the family.
Something I'm wondering about; Let's say someone saw the story and thought it was their missing son, but it wasn't. If they call up the number, would they be directed to appropriate place to file a missing person's report if they hadn't already done so? I'm wondering how many people are calling up, having a match that looks close enough yet isn't already ruled out; how many people there are like the man in our photographs who were never reported missing?
The lady from FB?
I have no idea about the FB page. I had her information since Tuesday.
DNA tests have greatly advanced in the last 2 years. That test alone won't take as long as it did yes ago. Paperwork will.
Hugs to the ME
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So, for the people that were not awake last night until the early hours can we now summarize the situation as this:
Lead 1: photos eventually lead to contact with a person who named the GD as JC. Contact has been made with the mother of JC and she is now in touch with the proper authorities?
Lead 2: Person responds on GD FB page with "that is my son" and she has been given the proper contacts for following up?
Have I missed anything?
No one knows who Jason Doe/Grateful Doe is. Please don't discourage people from continuing to research this case.
If this lead doesn't pan out, there is nothing stopping people from resuming their search.
Websleuths is a victim friendly forum. Attacking or bashing a victim is not allowed. Discussing victim behavior, good or bad is fine, but do so in a civil and constructive way and ONLY IF IT IS RELEVANT TO THE CASE. Additionally, sleuthing family members or others that are not suspect is not allowed. Don't make random accusations or post personal information (even if it is public) like parking tickets, address, or first and last names of all their relatives and their neighbors. Also, never "bash" or attack them, or accuse them of involvement. However that does not mean that family members or others cannot come into discussion as the facts and issues of the case are discussed.