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Story: My grandpa Thomas Park was suspected of being one of the victims of Ray Copeland. His personal belongings were found in his house during the police investigation. Unfortunately no remains were ever found. The last place anyone ever seen him was with these vile people. My mother and her sisters deserve peace and to bury their father. If anyone knows how to go about searching for unidentified remains in Mooresville, Missouri or knows about this case please help me.
 
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I'm in Australia but I wish you luck in your endeavor.
 
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Thank you
 
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Have you contacted local LE or media ?
 
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I remember when they were arrested, i was living in Kansas City at the time. i'm very sorry about your grandpa.
 
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Story: My grandpa Thomas Park was suspected of being one of the victims of Ray Copeland. His personal belongings were found in his house during the police investigation. Unfortunately no remains were ever found. The last place anyone ever seen him was with these vile people. My mother and her sisters deserve peace and to bury their father. If anyone knows how to go about searching for unidentified remains in Mooresville, Missouri or knows about this case please help me.
Do you know any biological details of your grandfather? You might be able to submit a case to the Doe Network, even better if you have a photo.
 
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Never mind
I hope you get more info I wish you luck!
 
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I read in Murderpedia that Ray Copeland had a list of twelve people they hired as farmhands. All twelve names were crossed out; the remains of 5 of them were found, but the rest couldn't be located. Is this list publicly available? The unaccounted for should be cross-referenced with NamUs, I already checked for unidentified persons in Missouri who could be potential Copeland victims without much luck. I assumed Ray had a vehicle of some sort to transport heavier farm equipment, is it possible for him to have dumped the rest of his victims outside of Missouri?

"In addition to the bodies found investigators also found a quilt that Faye had made out of the workers clothing and a list that had twelve names on it and all were crossed out. Five of the men on that list were the bodies that were found and the others were all missing."
Ray + Faye Copeland Timeline
 
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Found a picture of Thomas Park on a YouTube documentary, along two other missing victims. Franklin Hudson and Dale Brake
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Thomas Park
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Franklin Hudson
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Dale Brake

Source: [21:40]
Ray and Faye Copeland Documentary on YouTube
 
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The infamous Copeland list.
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I’ve always been fascinated with this case. I can sort of understand (not being a serial killer myself) Ray’s involvement in this, but I just can’t wrap my head around Faye. MOO
 

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