I have followed this case since it first appeared on Websleuths. It's sad to think this poor fellow fellow has remained unidentified after so many years. Although I think it's pretty safe to say he chose this path. Still I cannot imagine his loved ones not wanting to know what happened to...
These remains were found practically on the border between the US and Canada. They could be US citizens. Really though it shouldn't matter which country these individuals are from...they have a right to an identity! DNA can rule out so many missing people and possibly give answers to a family...
A DNA should have been done on the unidentified person ages ago! I cannot understand LE's refusal to do it...it should be standard procedure. Why did they post an picture of the red levis if they didn't want to jog someone's memory?? It just makes no sense. Was there a reason for NOT doing a...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/teen-slain-82-identified-missing-conn-girl-21492168
Finally answers for her family. She was found only one month after leaving her home in CT in 1982, but sadly not identified till recently.
From the information in the article, I am unclear if she is...
DNA analysis for identification purposes has become increasingly more sensitive. The man known as Benjamin Kyle, diagnosed with retrograde amnesia, recently has his DNA analyzed for familial connections and was found to be related to 2 surnames ...one DNA match is possibly a 3rd cousin. No, his...
Like amnesiac, I also lived in the Chantilly Highlands neighborhood when Tommy Burkett was killed in his home. Beth went door to door asking neighbors if they knew or saw anything that day. She also came around to give the neighbors updates and ask us to sign petitions to have the case...
I have followed the Tara Calico case for years and never thought the bound girl in the van was she. But that photo has given me nightmares for ages! I have wondered if it was some staged hoax...designed to create an urban legend of sorts. With the case of Jaycee Dugard suddenly in the news...
The names of the missing elderly woman and her grandson are Lillian R. Martin and Joshua Bryant. Joshua's remains were found in 2004, only 5 miles from
their home. Mrs. Martin's remains have never been found but it is presumed she is deceased as well. The main suspect in the case...
I don't understand why he didn't have his DNA tested along with some of the members of the the family he was raised in....why dredge up the memories of the Damman family when it's not necessary.
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