Did you receive any word whether the remains were a match, MadMcGoo?Refreshing the thread...
I haven’t heard a word unfortunately.Did you receive any word whether the remains were a match, MadMcGoo?
Unless that Ancestry list for Dewayne was posted recently, this is very curious. I’m also noticing that the Othram update article didn’t mention anything about the homicide/gunwounds (same for the Namus article - UP3041 - which is still up, and I made a PDF, because I guess it will be removed soon.) The Doe Network article (229UMID) does mention the gunshots.A family tree posted for Dewayne on Ancestry lists his date of death as June 14th, 1982, so I'm inclined to think he disappeared that day and was reported missing.View attachment 530808
This is definitely a strange case. Glad he got his name back.Unless that Ancestry list for Dewayne was posted recently, this is very curious. I’m also noticing that the Othram update article didn’t mention anything about the homicide/gunwounds (same for the Namus article - UP3041 - which is still up, and I made a PDF, because I guess it will be removed soon.) The Doe Network article (229UMID) does mention the gunshots.
Note that it was 1982, not 1984, as the image suggests - unless the poster had their own reasons for making it 1984.
As other posters have noted, very strange a young man 16/17 is not reported missing. There has got to be so much more to this story - even before the homicide is solved, if ever.
I did a Newspapers.com search between 1965 and 1984 for ‘Dewayne Surls’ in both Idaho and Washington (without a subscription.) No results.
I saw this as well - I can't find any more info. Maybe someone with a newspapers subscription could check?View attachment 530844View attachment 530844
This is a screenshot of a post from the Othram Facebook page. Don’t know any more.
Ah, that's why I couldn't find anything - they spelled his name wrong.“Crystal”, from my earlier screenshot, with her own Idaho Cold Cases facebook page, is all over this:
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Are you thinking the 1982 news article got it wrong (left out the first ‘e’ in Dewayne?) And Othram got it right?Ah, that's why I couldn't find anything - they spelled his name wrong.
RIGGINS (AP) Two Moscow teenagers are missing, and authorities say they may have drowned in the Snake River after a car accident June 14. Michael Coffin, 18, and Dwayne Surls left Moscow for Boise June 14 in a blue 1976 Datsun, Idaho County Sheriff Bud Walkup said. A few hours later, about midnight, residents near the Snake River along U.S. 95 just north of Riggins reported what sounded like a car plunging into the river, Walkup said. Blue paint was found on rocks at the river's edge, and tire and skid marks indicated that a compact car went into the river, Walkup said.The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho
Get this The Idaho Statesman page for free from Thursday, June 24, 1982 Illegal officials?. Edition of The Idaho Statesmanwww.newspapers.com
Authorities said they have been unable to search for the bodies or the car because of the condition of the river