Hmmm....we just noticed he has my husband's chin.
Ok wow! Maybe that's why I keep feeling like I know him?The bust looks exactly like Will Ferrell to me.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - His life ended inside an abandoned railroad switching shed in Rosemount, a place where investigators found human remains but nothing that would give the man a name.
The unidentified man was discovered in fall of 2014, and in the year and a half that has passed a bevy of tests has failed to shed light on who he is. He is still only known as his case number, 2014-4917.
So for the first time, the Hennepin County Medical Examiners Office investigators enlisted the help of an FBI forensic anthropologist, hoping that a facial reconstruction based on the man's biological markers triggers a memory in someone who sees it, someone who can help bring the case to a close.
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http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=330599VincentOmlie1962Minnesota
Vince is my uncle, and I worked for him for 9 years up until his disappearance - under very suspicious circumstances.
DNA wasn't available in the 80's , and it's only recently that there has been a push to get DNA for old cold cases from the families. This push coincides , from what I understand , with a project of getting DNA samples from old John and Jane Doe burials pre DNA testing via exhumations.So true! I'm really interested in this case. I find it hard to believe that DNA is not available for Thies - he has a large number of living siblings!
I hope you get answers soon.David Thies was / is my brother. Thank you for keeping his case alive . Although it brought up so many feelings to hear from the police about the possibility of this being him , it felt so good to hear something , anything about him after all this time , that he wasn't totally forgotten .