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This doe in Jefferson County reminds me very strongly of Harold Lee Tucker.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The missing fingers surely can’t be a coincidence! Throughout the course of all my research I’ve tried cross referencing any old articles I’ve found. I don’t have any UID from 1985. I think this is definitely worth submitting!View attachment 273818
This doe in Jefferson County reminds me very strongly of Harold Lee Tucker.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I would submit it manually but I can't find a single place to do so. The sheriff's website is pretty minimal.The missing fingers surely can’t be a coincidence! Throughout the course of all my research, I’ve tried cross-referencing any old articles I’ve found. I don’t have any UID from 1985. I think this is definitely worth submitting!
I didn’t think about that partI would submit it manually but I can't find a single place to do so. The sheriff's website is pretty minimal.
The missing fingers surely can’t be a coincidence! Throughout the course of all my research I’ve tried cross referencing any old articles I’ve found. I don’t have any UID from 1985. I think this is definitely worth submitting!
I’ve still not received a response from the ME about the other possible matches. It’s very discouraging. I’ve been submitting individually to Doe Net
I would submit it manually but I can't find a single place to do so. The sheriff's website is pretty minimal.
The discovery of possible human remains was first reported on July 23 when a property owner found what he believed to be human remains along the bank of Hardins Creek, near the Nelson County and Washington County line.
The embankment is on private property but the owner allows the public to use it as a park space.
Late last week, the FBI released the first update on the remains. The update explained an extensive anthropological examination found the victim is likely a woman, 24 to 82-years-old and between 5-foot-two and 5-feet-9 inches tall.
The description does fit Crystal Rogers but it also fits other missing people... including 27-year-old Kara Rigdon, who's been missing from Marion County since July 2010.
I do remember reading about the poor man found behind the assisted living facility. Incredibly heartbreaking.I don't think I've mentioned this (at least on this thread), but there are now a couple UID's in my county with little info out there.
One is particularly sad - a guy that died alone and in pain in a field near the "ritzier" nursing home in Bardstown. It's said he was found in a homeless camp. I didn't know we had any of those around here. I've known people that were technically homeless, but they'd just stay with various friens while they could and then move on to another (they weren't living out on the streets).
Unidentified White Male
approx 60-80 y/o
found 4/3/2019 in Bardstown, KY)
NamUs #UP58534
The other one is the skeletal remains were that found by a creek at the Nelson/Washington/Marion County border. These were analyzed by the FBI and were suspected of possibly being Crystal Rogers (or Kara Rigdon, missing from Marion Co). They were verified to not be Crystal, and I suspect Kara (haven't heard much more about the remains or Kara's disappearance in local news since then).
They're not on NamUS and I just have info that was released via the news. The estimated age range seemed rather strange to me (way too specific without really being specific whatsoever).
Unidentified Female (I thought heard "white" somewhere at one point)
Aprox 5'2" - 5'9"
Approx 24-y/o to 82-y/o (???)
found 7/2020 along Hardin's Creek** at Beech Fork
One month passes since Nelson County remains found; here’s what we know today.
**All news stories state that remains were found in Nelson County and the Nelson/Washington border, yet mention Hardin's Creek (the Washington/Marion County line - never technically in Nelson Co).
Shouldn't it be in NamUS already? It's nearly as new as the first one. I haven't heard much of anything since the discovery other than "It' not Crystal...". Could it be due to the FBI being involved?
I think I saw a thread for the Hardin's Creek remains...let me go see if I can find it.
I think I posted it on the Cable/Clopton thread. There are a couple of girls that they killed where they found one of their arms (nothing of the other girl) and another "body" (just a few pieces) that fit their usual MO and area.Couldn't find it. Either I read about it somewhere else, or it reminds me of another case.
I think I posted it on the Cable/Clopton thread. There are a couple of girls that they killed where they found one of their arms (nothing of the other girl) and another "body" (just a few pieces) that fit their usual MO and area.
I thought the Manton remains fit them due to geography - but they usually just dumped the parts. These were "unveiled" due to flooding/erosion - so they were probably actually buried. Or possibly ancient remains. I still can't grasp the "24" and "82" part of it all.
So now the body is being shipped to the University of Tennessee for genealogical DNA testing, the same method used to identify Chesapeake’s “Belle in the Well” as Louise Virginia Peterson Flesher in 2019.Who is the EastPark John Doe?
This one is in the news.