breachtones
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Not that I've seen.Has the car ever been found?
Is it too late to find out if anyone in either boys families or circle of friends knew if either one had access to that particular model of .38 Smith & Wesson handgun? There’s always hope. Will LE even bother to ask that question in 2024?I suppose this doesn't necessarily rule out that he died 'innocently' and then his body was shot at, but it does make that less likely. He could have died in the crash before he could drown - such as the force of the car hitting the water maybe leading to a death that might not show up on autopsy, like some kind of internal decapitation (neck vein severed by the force) later being covered up by the bullets. But if he truly didn't drown (I've read that can be harder to ascertain than we think) that does bring up more questions of what happened between him and Michael or the both of them and someone else. I see that Michael was found but not sure about the car. If there was a gun in the car or obvious bullet holes or a mechanical reason for the crash, that might be a good clue.
I do hope LE are asking these questions and aren't just closing the case now that he's identified.
It is very possible the gun shot wounds and reports he was a "man" rather than a teen were what caused the rule out. And possibly the location. They were driving down 95, this is more in he middle of the panhandle, rather than the western state border along the Snake.
Here’s an article I found that says the two youths “had been bound for Boise.” Now I want to know if the strong current was known to be going north, which would have been another clue to match the floating body in the Snake River found two days after this article was written.
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See below.Also, it looks like the articles that mentioned the Snake River near Riggins and Hwy 95 were wrong. It was the Salmon River. Which means Dewayne’s body had to be carried all the way up the Salmon River to where it meets the Snake, then up the Snake all the way up to near the Grande Rondo river. Were there some mountains in between? That current was really strong, apparently.
Also notable about this story is it’s dated June 24, 1982 - a whole ten days after the two youths disappearances - and it was still too dangerous to search the Salmon River. I wonder if was just as just as dangerous far upstream in the Snake River where Dewayne’s body was found.
Is it too late to find out if anyone in either boys families or circle of friends knew if either one had access to that particular model of .38 Smith & Wesson handgun? There’s always hope. Will LE even bother to ask that question in 2024?
The gunshots are just one evidentiary trail that could have been followed in the crash case to unravel what happened - had the Nez Perce County investigators not been so quick to rule out Dewayne as the unidentified male in 1982. Were gunshot wounds part of the reason Dewayne was ruled out?
If Dewayne really was "shot once in the left shoulder and once in the neck" as the Doe Network's page's Circumstances of Discovery section says, it's hard to imagine one person, or even two people, potshotting could have hit the same target so close together - especially if that person or persons were stationary while one assumes the car was moving at the time of the shots.
One or more persons in a separate vehicle moving along with youths' car seems to better explain the two wounds, as well as the seemingly hasty maneuver of steering the car off the highway. A hitchhiker in the car might also better explain the panic steering and the two shots (though you'd assume the hitchhiker was in the back seat and Dewayne was in the front seat passenger's side - so the angle of the shots would need to be explained.)
Of course, the gun already in the vehicle with no one other than Dewayne and Michael inside is also possible.
There's also the possibility Dewayne's corpse was shot at while it was floating in the river some time after the car accident - though the *two* shots would still need to be explained. Two shooters? One shooter hitting the corpse as it was approaching his position on the Snake River bank with the River tide traveling at 25 mph. A second shot as the corpse was carried quickly away from view? Doesn't seem all that likely. Could the autopsy documentation hold some key to determining if that was possible? I'm not sure how, but...
It sounds like he didn't drown. COD Homicide by gunshot wound according to Doe Network. 229UMIDThe Nez Perce County Sheriff, after "preliminary autopsy results," said he thought the unidentified man was dead before he hit the water. I would think a lack of water in the lungs would have been detected by then - which could be the basis for the Sheriff's conclusion. Since there was presumably a full, official autopsy performed, I'm guessing they knew for sure not long after the Sheriff's conclusion. Will the public ever know - will they ever say? Will there ever be a cold case murder investigation based on the new identification? No one in Idaho LE or Idaho press has given us any info in this regard.
Here's the aritcle I screenshotted from Idaho Cold Cases facebook collection where I got the Sheriff quote:
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This article says the bulk of the investigation has been handed to Idaho County- A missing Idaho teen was identified 42 years after police thought he died in a crash. But he was shot twiceEDIT of what I asked about above:
" (is it now Idaho County's jurisdiction given the blue paint on the rocks where the crash occurred is in their county?)"
I'm going to now guess no, because the body was found in Nez Perce County and jurisdictionally speaking, they have no absolute proof Dewayne ever even made it to Idaho County or was in that car that crashed - though it's extremely likely he was. Still Nez Perce recovered the body and has the jurisdiction over the murder case, if it indeed was murder- unless someone knows different.
The road runs parallel to the river for quite some distance, north and south of the bridge.I looked up "US 95 north of Riggins", and found these two articles showing present day pictures of the road (the first article says it is north of Riggins) and rocks:
US-95 delays near Riggins for rockfall safety
RIGGINS — Work is underway north of Riggins to prevent rocks from falling onto U.S. Highway 95. Motorists can expect delays, and the project is anticipated to finish in November.www.idahocountyfreepress.com
And: Construction near Riggins to prevent rocks from falling onto US-95
This gives an idea of the terrain.