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On June 17, 2022, a family looking for sea shells on Salmon Creek Beach in Sonoma County, California came across a long bone sticking out of the sand. The bone contained surgical hardware and a later pathology examination revealed it was possibly a tibia.

A search of the discovery area did not reveal any further remains. However, DNA testing has confirmed that this bone belonged to a Caucasian man.

NamUs ID:

N/A

Date Body Found:

June 17, 2022

Race:

White/Caucasian

Sex:

Male

Estimated Age:

Uncertain

Estimated PMI:

Uncertain

Agency of Jurisdiction:

Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office
Detective Brandon Mitchell
707-565-2337
[email protected]

 
  • #2
I am wondering if they couldn’t track the surgical hardware with a serial number?
 
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I am wondering if they couldn’t track the surgical hardware with a serial number?
Maybe it was only a part of the hardware that didn't have a serial #.
 
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From the article in the post above:
This case was unusual – it’s not often we see someone end up as a John Doe twice,” said team leader Traci Onders. “But thanks to investigative genetic genealogy, we were able to resolve this mystery and provide some answers to everyone involved in this case.”
Walter Kinney went missing in 1999, and partial remains had been found the same year, and identified in 2003. The bone found in 2022 was was one more piece, returned by the ocean.
 

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