Identified! CO - Summit Co., WhtMale, 30-50, Blonde, Wire Glasses, Indiglo Watch, Glock, July'16 Jeffrey Lee Peterson

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Identified today as Jeffery Lee Peterson.
 
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Really great reconstruction!
 
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Comparison
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The clay recon is amazing. Does anybody know who makes those? Ive seen several in this style and all were really accurate.

Rest in peace, Mr. Petersen. What a handsome man you were. I hope you found peace and your family gets closure.
 
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Wow... some intriguing details in there. A very sad story

During Kipple’s conversation with Peterson’s family, Kipple learned that Peterson was frustrated and disappointed after the 2008 financial crisis, during which he lost a great deal of wealth. The family had not heard from him since his announcement he was moving to Belize ‘never to be heard from again’, according to Kipple. Peterson sold all his belongings and never contacted his family after departing.

Kipple spoke with Mr. Peterson’s family at length. She said Peterson graduated from Virginia Tech with a degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. He was on the executive leadership team at Management Systems Laboratories at Virginia Tech for many years and, according to his family, was a pioneer in the development of E-commerce software.
 
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Wow. All of the UID we here at Websleuths follow end up coming from all walks of life. I truly hope Mr. Peterson has found peace.

(From the link above)
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That is so sad. With his profession, he could have easily made a ton of money a little later. E-Commerce started booming then and still is.
But there must have been other demons to fight, not just the loss of money. Rest in peace, sir.
 
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From the article (his ex wife): "He was, in a way, a loner and extremely independent. … He was kind, adventurous, extremely generous and fun and loved everyone he met, but he was troubled from a challenging childhood of which he shared with few. … He was a guy I called when I needed a shoulder to cry on, and he was always there for me.”
 

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