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Oh, how sad. Glad to see he has finally been identified.
So it sounds like they pulled his ncmec when he was identified in 2021. Idk why they waited years to remove him from namusThe wayback machine shows the same type of error going back years, but im thinking it may be an error in how the site was archived
Unfortunately, by the time the DNA was confirmed to be Jeffrey's, it was too late for closure for the family.
"It was COVID, and Mr. Klungness had been admitted to the hospital, and he died the same night we learned that it was Jeffrey. We were unable to tell him. The hospital wouldn’t let us go in," said Anderson.
I have seen at least one case remain on Namus when they only found partial remains. In the notes, they specified this was the case, though.So it sounds like they pulled his ncmec when he was identified in 2021. Idk why they waited years to remove him from namus
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From article: "It was COVID, and Mr. Klungness had been admitted to the hospital, and he died the same night we learned that it was Jeffrey. We were unable to tell him. The hospital wouldn’t let us go in," said Anderson."In 2017, mushroom pickers in the Greenwater area of unincorporated Pierce County discovered a skull fragment.