MO MO - Branson, WhtMale 40-60, UP134364, found in tree line adjacent to Veteran's Administration Center, possible diabetic, Reconstruction, Feb'23

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Reconstructions by Carl K.
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"Skeletal remains were located in a tree line adjacent to the Veteran's Administration Center in Branson. Clothing, eye glasses, toiletry items, a glucose meter, and insulin pen were found with the remains."

Sex - Male
Race - White
Age range - 40 - 60
DBF - February 23, 2023
Location - Branson, Missouri
Condition - Skeletal

Height - 5' 5"-5' 9" (Estimated)

Hair color - Brown

Distinctive features
- Left big toe amputated
- Small dark tattoo on back

Clothing
- Safari hat
- Tri-Lakes Shootout 2022 T-Shirt, Size M
- Pants
 
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He is not dressed for January in Missouri. He probably died in the summer and was sadly not discovered until skeletal.
He also appears edentulous - did they ask if the Veterans center misses some regular patient?
 
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Maybe Wade Lauhorn? Missing since 6/2022 from St. Joseph, MO. Couldn’t find date for when the Tri-Lakes 2022 Shootout was held.
Tri-Lakes Shootout | Basketball and Volleyball Camp | Missouri I looked at their Facebook page and it appears they have multiple events throughout the summer. The distance between St. Joseph, MO where he went missing to Peculiar, MO where the Tri-Lakes Shootout is about 1 1/2 hour drive depending. It could be a potential match, if not to get him ruled out at least.
Edit to add: Sorry, I missed Branson was where he was found, that's over 4 hours from St. Joseph.
 
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''In February 2023, the skeletal remains of an unidentified individual were found in a tree line adjacent to the Veterans Administration Center in Taney County's Branson, Missouri. Investigators found clothing including blue shorts, a discolored shirt, red Crocs shoes, and a safari hat. Eyeglasses, toiletry items, a glucose meter, and an insulin pen were also found alongside the remains. The Taney County Coroner's Office determined that the remains were likely a White man between the ages of 45 and 60 years old who was 5'5" to 5'9" tall.

Officials conducted an extensive investigation into the man's identity, including publishing an artist's rendition of what the man may have looked like when he was alive. Despite investigator's efforts, the man could not be identified and he became known as Taney County John Doe (2023). Details of the case were entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as UP134364 in December 2024. A composite sketch was developed and released to the public in hopes that it would assist in generated new leads in the case.
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Working with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Taney County Coroner’s Office submitted forensic evidence to Othram in The Woodlands, Texas to determine if advanced DNA testing could help identify the man. Othram scientists successfully developed a DNA extract from the provided evidence and then used Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing® to build a comprehensive DNA profile for the man. Othram's in-house forensic genetic genealogy team used the profile in a genetic genealogy search to develop new investigative leads that were returned to law enforcement.

Using this new information, a follow-up investigation was conducted leading investigators to potential relatives of the man. Reference DNA samples were collected from a relative and compared to the DNA profile of the unidentified man. This investigation led to the positive identification of the man, who is now known to be Robert Michael LaFaire, born June 30, 1964. Robert LaFaire's family has been notified of his identification.

The casework cost associated with this case were funded by legislation sponsored by State Representative Tricia Byrnes of Wentzville. In 2024, Rep. Byrnes secured $1.5 million in state funding to support the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s efforts to identify unidentified human remains through forensic genetic genealogy.''
 
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Seems like he lived in Branson.
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That's really upsetting. He's wearing an "I love my church" T-shirt in one of his photos; didn’t the people at his church keep an eye on him, or check on him, or at least report that he'd gone missing?
 
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Seems like he lived in Branson.
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Seems like a fun guy and there is a baby in a photo, maybe a grandchild?

Sad noone was looking for him or he was reported missing but noone put the dots together. He appeared somewhat transient . Was this a suicide or a medical emergency/accident (diabetic coma or such)?

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