Identified! IL - Norwood Park Twp - UP10994 - WhtMale 22-32 - Buried Skeletal Remains - "Greg" Key Fob - Dec'78 - Wayne Alexander

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I was looking through the missing children in Illinois and came across a Doe and a possible match. What do you think? I attached the screenshots of the cases.
 

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Did you check if he was ruled out? The Doe is one of Gacy’s victims, one of the last who has yet to be identified.
The missing person does look similar and the town is an hour and half from the Gacy home.
 
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I was just reading in another thread that it was possible he was already ruled out. I'd love to confirm that though. The details just seem to fit so well. It'd be great to use new DNA evidence on this specific case.
 
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I just checked on NamUs and Kelly was ruled out... they did a tv special and I believe they did dna testing on all the victims which is how the others got identified. Not so long ago, half of them were still unidentified...
 
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I was just reading in another thread that it was possible he was already ruled out. I'd love to confirm that though. The details just seem to fit so well. It'd be great to use new DNA evidence on this specific case.


Wow strange only a town away and the recon looks similar to the missing guy. I often wonder how many times a person fails to get identified because of Human Error.
 
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Czworniak noted there are six unidentified victims of serial killer John W. Gacy, who murdered dozens of boys and young men in the 1970s in suburban Chicago, however, Dermot has been ruled out. Other unidentified bodies around the Midwest have also been checked with DNA, but no matches.
47 years later: Investigator has hunch in teen's disappearance
 
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The NamUs page for this Doe has been removed.
 
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Wasn't this decedent already identified as Wayne Alexander?
You're right, this is him. I checked for news when I saw his page was removed and I saw the articles from 2021, but thought it would be a bit late to have his profile removed after a year and a half and didn't check further.




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DBP- Wrong thread.
 

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