US Army Private Roger Alan Gaddis (11 February 1947 - 26 January 1868) was found off Highway US 40, murdered by person or persons unknown on 26 January 1968.
He was married, but separated, and the father of one child.
Roger enlisted in the Army in June 1967. He had recently undergone surgery in a military hospital and was on a 12 day convalescent leave to his home in St. Paris, Ohio. It is believed that he was hitchhiking.
Pennsylvania State Police had jurisdiction in the case. They were successful in identifying him, but his killer was never found.
He was married, but separated, and the father of one child.
Roger enlisted in the Army in June 1967. He had recently undergone surgery in a military hospital and was on a 12 day convalescent leave to his home in St. Paris, Ohio. It is believed that he was hitchhiking.
Pennsylvania State Police had jurisdiction in the case. They were successful in identifying him, but his killer was never found.