No, I don't think that information has been released yet.
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Here's about 10% of
this article, regarding the secrecy around the decedents' identities:
“The (National Park Service) has asked the county not to release the decedents’ names at this time, as they believe that identifying the decedents could hamper the investigation by undermining efforts to assess the accuracy of information obtained through the investigation,” said Keweenaw County Prosecutor Charles W. Miller. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Marquette has also communicated to me a belief that release of the names would interfere with ongoing law enforcement proceedings.”
Law enforcement regularly withholds details during ongoing criminal investigations, but multiple Michigan law enforcement officials told MLive the effort to conceal the identities is unusual.
McAllister said he completed death certificates for the victims on June 24 and the cause and manner of death is listed as pending. Arrangements are being made for a Lansing-area funeral home to collect the remains, according to McAllister.