Pattie has been found sadly deceased. RIP to a fellow pilgrim & all our thoughts go out to her family.
Update from Murphy:
On Friday, May 9, 2025, our family received confirmation that our beloved wife, mother, sister, daughter, Aunt, and friend, Pattie Wu-Murad, is deceased.
This confirmation came more than two years after she went missing while hiking in Japan on April 10, 2023. Despite an extensive international search effort that involved 24 American search and rescue (SAR) professionals, local Japanese SAR experts, law enforcement, U.S. Embassy officials in both Japan and Washington, D.C., the FBI, and Senator Richard Blumenthal, no trace of Pattie was found in the months following her disappearance.
In September 2024, after almost a year and a half of no news and no clues, a fisherman discovered Pattie’s backpack and one hiking shoe near a stream closer to a different trail from where we originally believed she was hiking. Upon this discovery, Japanese police conducted a search of that region for several days, but again, no further evidence was found.
Then, on April 27, 2025, a member of our original U.S. search team who was in Japan retraced the area near where the backpack had been found. During his hike, he discovered several of Pattie’s personal items and what appeared to be a femur. He delivered the remains to the local Japanese police, who confirmed they were human. DNA testing was performed, and on May 9, we were notified that the remains were a match to Pattie, through comparison with our daughter’s DNA.
Although we had tried to prepare ourselves for this outcome, the finality of this news is heartbreaking. It offers a measure of closure, but many questions remain unanswered, including the exact circumstances and cause of Pattie’s death. We now begin the process of working through international protocols to bring her remains home.
We would like to express our profound gratitude to all those who supported us during this long and painful journey.
To the professional U.S. search teams—thank you for volunteering your time, skill, and compassion, risking your own safety and asking only for expense coverage in return.
To the Japanese SAR experts and volunteers—we are deeply grateful for your local knowledge, commitment, and kindness. You offered not only your expertise but also your humanity: providing meals, transportation, snacks, drones, and heartfelt companionship when we needed it most.
To our families who stood with us - thank you for your constant support, communication, and advocacy. Whether you helped spread the word on social media, reached out to search and rescue teams, or contacted news outlets, your dedication to helping us find Pattie went far beyond anything we could have hoped for. We are deeply grateful.
To the countless friends, colleagues, and strangers who reached out via social media, text messages, phone calls, and prayers—your encouragement and hope sustained us more than you can possibly know.
Pattie was an incredible woman whose love and friendship touched many lives. While we are devastated, we are also humbled by the global community that rallied to help find her. We will continue to honor her memory with love and gratitude in our hearts.
With love and thanks,
Kirk, Rachel, Murphy, and Bryce
Update from Murphy: On Friday, May 9, 2025, our family received confirmation that our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister, Daughter, Aunt, and Friend, Pattie Wu-Murad, is deceased. This confirmation came...
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