Identified! PA - Wolf Creek, Male, Burned body along I-80, Mercer Co, Nov'80 - Edwin Rodriguez

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I have lived in this area my entire life and have never heard anything about this poor guy. I cannot find anything anywhere about him. I can't find record of him in NamUs or in this thread, so I apologize if there is already one. This is a very high traffic area, but it's a small town and I'm shocked this isn't talked about. Hoping someone can investigate this better than I have been able too.

CASE: Media Release #2367, Criminal Homicide, Unknown Victim, Unknown Suspect(s) – Wolf

On November 6, 1980, the victim’s body was found burned near Interstate 80 in Wolf Creek Township, Mercer County. The autopsy ruled the victim’s death a homicide. Due to burns, a composite was made of the victim’s face. The victim is believed to be a white male, dark eyes, dark hair, 5’8”, 115 lbs., and described by autopsy doctor as poorly nourished. The victim has not yet been identified. The victim was found wearing a blue t-shirt with the letters “we, wi, sr, or wp” on the right front of shirt and brown pants.
 
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Linking the composites here.
I don't see him in DoeNet either.
 
He used to be on NamUs. UP # 53274
Case Created: November 4, 2018
Was either removed (or just hidden from public view) around the beginning of October 2019. I emailed Crime Stoppers through their site on 10/5/2019 asking about the status of the case but never got an answer.

Both articles are from the Pittsburgh Press - 11/7/1980 and 11/9/1980.
 

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Based on the articles CCJD posted (thank you for those btw) it sounds like he was found near the on/off ramp of Interstate 80 and Route 173. This is only minutes from the Route 8 truck stop in Barkeyville and the Interstate 79 interchange, so it really sounds like he could be from anywhere.
 
I have emailed Crime Stoppers also asking about the status of this case. I also submitted him to DoeNetwork, so we shall see.

I found Amadeo Vigil: 4244DMCO - Amadeo Vigil

He's a bit older and 2 inches shorter, but all of that could be off. If he was out on the road, going from place to place, he could have lost the weight and become "poorly nourished." I wasn't sure if that just meant he was underweight or had other issues they discovered during autopsy that showed poor nutrition.
 
I have lived in this area my entire life and have never heard anything about this poor guy. I cannot find anything anywhere about him. I can't find record of him in NamUs or in this thread, so I apologize if there is already one. This is a very high traffic area, but it's a small town and I'm shocked this isn't talked about. Hoping someone can investigate this better than I have been able too.

CASE: Media Release #2367, Criminal Homicide, Unknown Victim, Unknown Suspect(s) – Wolf

I have been here since 85 and I haven’t heard of this either. I am a newbie on the site and figured I would try looking around locally for somewhere to start. I had no idea how local I would actually find.
 
Identified!

In 2007, a DNA profile was obtained from the victim through evidence collected at the 1980 autopsy. In January 2019, the victim’s DNA profile was sent out for testing and a genetic genealogy screening. A first cousin of the victim was identified and contacted, which led to the identification of the victim as 18-year-old Edwin Rodriguez, from Chicago, Illinois.

 
Due to the advancements in technology and funding provided by the district attorney’s office for advanced testing and screening, in 2007 a DNA profile was obtained from the victim through evidence collected at the 1980 autopsy. In January 2019, the victim’s DNA profile was sent to Parabon NanoLabs for DNA Phenotype testing and a genetic genealogy screening. A first cousin of the victim was identified and contacted, which led to the identification of Rodriguez, who was from Chicago, Illinois.

 
 

 
 

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