Identified! WA - Harrisburg, Linn Co, WhtMale 30-60, Hand-Built Casket, Mar'22 - Randall Louis Lloyd

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WhtMale - 30-60
5' 10" - 350 Lbs.
Hand-Built Casket
Abandoned at Masonic Cemetery,
Harrisburg,
Linn County
31 March 2022

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LINN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REQUESTS HELP IDENTIFYING DECEASED MALE - Linn County Sheriff's Office

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Body found in casket at Harrisburg cemetery — but workers didn't put it there

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HARRISBURG, Ore. – Authorities are seeking help identifying a dead man who was found in a hand-built wooden casket at a Linn County cemetery.

The sheriff’s office said deputies responded to a rural cemetery in the 24000 block of Powerline Road near Harrisburg on March 31 after learning that a suspicious wooden box had been found behind a tree in the area.


Inside the box, authorities found a dead man, and they say he has yet to be identified. The board of directors for the cemetery told officials there were no burials that had been scheduled and didn’t know why the casket was left at the location.

The man did not have any obvious signs of trauma on his body, authorities said. He was white, between the ages of 30 and 60 and 5 feet 10 inches tall. Officials added that he weighed 350 pounds and had brown and gray hair. He wore size 10.5 shoes and had a healed surgery scar on his lower back.

"There's weird things that go on in that cemetery pretty often," Preston said. "Probably 10 years ago, someone committed suicide by that exact tree."

Unidentified body found in casket at Linn County cemetery
 
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Detectives plan to identify Harrisburg dead body later this week

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Detectives plan to reveal the identity of the dead body later this week, according to Linn County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Brandon Fountain. Fountain said detectives are currently working a lead and are hesitant to release information to the public in the meantime. He said detectives anticipate they’ll be able to release the name of the body Thursday, April 21.
 
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Rest in peace, Randall. :(
 
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Anyone hear anything more on this? I thought LE would post the tox results and any info on why he was left in a homemade coffin in a cemetery. It's like they tease you in the Media with a case like this, then drop it after they've got you interested. lol I can't find anything when I Goog for it. TIA
 

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