What about Benjamin Richard Connor? He is from Nebraska which would make sense and was living a transient life tjat led to him not being reported missing until 2004. He fits the physical specs exactly. Im having issues posting a picture:-\
Ruleouts for this UID as of 25 October 2014:
Exclusions
The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent (https://identifyus.org/cases/454):
First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
Craig Alexander 1961 Vermont
Patrick Beavers 1972 Idaho
Dean Bechtold 1973 Nebraska
Ronald Cole 1945 California
James Cooper 1979 Michigan
Burt Dollar 1974 California
Roger Ellison 1963 Colorado
Peter McColl 1979 California
Joel Rodriguez 1979 New York
updated list as of March 24 2017
Craig Alexander 1961 Vermont
Patrick Beavers 1972 Idaho
Dean Bechtold 1973 Nebraska
Benjamin Cannon 1974 Nebraska
Ronald Cole 1945 California
James Cooper 1979 Michigan
Burt Dollar 1974 California
Roger Ellison 1963 Colorado
Peter McColl 1979 California
Joel Rodriguez 1979 New York
After spending a few days looking at this possible match I found his name is actually Benjamin Richard Cannon not Connor. He was a member of the rainbow family,transient,exact match for specs,from the general area and had ears pierced as well as the homosexual connection( not sure why they believe he was gay but whatevs) I REALLY think they need to check this guy out. I emailed Larimer county in tegard. Thoughts?
That's a good question. It's mentioned on the NAMUS file but doesn't give details "Indicators of a possibly gay lifestyle." Whatever that means.I am Benjamin Richard Cannon’s sister. Ben was not a homosexual. Could you clue me in on where that idea came up?
That's a good question. It's mentioned on the NAMUS file but doesn't give details "Indicators of a possibly gay lifestyle." Whatever that means.
There was also some indications that the deceased perished during some kind of sexual activity. Perhaps there was additional evidence that it was a same-sex encounter that we're not privy to?
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It must be so difficult to be missing your brother for so long. I know that wherever he is, he appreciates that you're still trying to bring him home.
That's a good question. It's mentioned on the NAMUS file but doesn't give details "Indicators of a possibly gay lifestyle." Whatever that means.
There was also some indications that the deceased perished during some kind of sexual activity. Perhaps there was additional evidence that it was a same-sex encounter that we're not privy to?
174UMCO
It must be so difficult to be missing your brother for so long. I know that wherever he is, he appreciates that you're still trying to bring him home.