Pima County Medical Examiner's Office Teams with Othram to Identify a 2024 John Doe
A year after being found, investigators are working to identify a man whose remains were discovered in the remote desert mountains.
The Elmira Police Department, in collaboration with the FBI, has identified a suspect in the 1964 murder of 12-year-old Mary Theresa Simpson, bringing long-awaited answers in one of New York’s oldest cold cases.
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A year after being found, investigators are working to identify a man whose remains were discovered in the remote desert mountains.
After 46 years, a murdered man, whose remains were discovered in a remote wooded area near the outskirts of Tacoma, Washington, has been identified as William "Bill" Nelson Church, Jr., born in 1956.
After 29 years, investigators are still working to identify a man whose remains were found in North Port, Florida.
Investigators are working to identify a man whose remains were discovered floating in Belleview Lake in Waterbury, Connecticut.
More than a decade after he was found at a campsite in Eureka, William Cody Waldron, 70, is now identified.