Skeletal remains in Wisconsin music store chimney identified after 33 years

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‘Chimney Doe’ remains found in Madison business identified after nearly 35 years
After more than three decades, investigators announced they have identified skeletal remains found in the chimney of a Madison business.
Skeleton found in chimney of Madison, Wisconsin music store identified after 34 years
After more than three decades, DNA researchers and authorities have identified a skeleton found in the chimney of a Madison, Wisconsin music store.
Maine eyes new DNA technology that could help crack unsolved cases
Legislators allocated $100,000 to LD 838 to contract with a forensic genetic genealogy company to perform advanced DNA testing on unidentified bodies.
Skeletal remains found in Middle Tennessee identified as Memphis woman 50 years later
Nearly 50 years after two hunters found skeletal remains on Valentine's Day, DNA has provided a name for the unidentified woman and her family will be able to properly bury their loved one.
‘Maury County Jane Doe’ identified as Memphis teen missing since 1974
After nearly five decades without answers, a woman known only as the “Maury County Jane Doe” has finally been identified.
Human remains found in tn identified as memphis woman missing since 1974
Getting their names back: How three Austin-area residents help solve identity cold cases
Three Austin-area residents help law enforcement agencies identify John and Jane Does across the United States and Canada.
How DNA technology helped lay an Ohio World War II veteran to rest
Ward Raymond Thomas went missing from the Chillicothe VA Medical Center in 1972. Decades later, his family has closure with the help of genetic genealogy testing.
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An Ohio man, living a double life. Why did he abandon his family and steal the identity of a young boy, hiding in plain sight for decades? 19 Investigates ta...
Running from Robert: 19 Investigates documentary details Northeast Ohio man’s double life
Was he a fugitive, an infamous serial killer or just running from his past?
Woman blends activism with art in new exhibit - Albert Lea Tribune
A new exhibit will soon be available for viewing at the Albert Lea Art Center. The collection is called “Missing and Disappeared” and was created by Minnesota-based artist Rachel Coyne.
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34 years later dna scientists identify chimney doe
Dane County Chimney Doe identified after 34 years
Man identified in 1989 "Chimney Doe" case
'Skeleton in the chimney' finally has a face and a name, but case is far from closed
His remains were found at bottom of a chimney. Now, 35 years later, this Tulsa native has a name
Thanks to the DNA Doe Project, Ronnie Joe Kirk, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been identified.
‘Chimney Doe’ remains found in Madison business identified after nearly 35 years
After more than three decades, investigators announced they have identified skeletal remains found in the chimney of a Madison business.
Madison's 'Chimney Doe' finally has a name, after nearly 35 years
The DNA Doe Project has identified the person whose bones were found at the bottom of a chimney in a since-demolished building on University Avenue in September 1989.
After 35 years of uncertainty, investigators ID skeleton found in Madison chimney
The skeletal remains found on Sept. 3, 1989 in the chimney of a Madison business belong to Ronnie Joe Kirk.
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office identifies John Doe found in 2001; investigation continues
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help after identifying a John Doe whose identity had been unknown since 2001.
Chillicothe Correctional Institution's Honor Guard Pays Tribute to Veteran at Long-Awaited Funeral
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio - The somber chords of remembrance echoed through the air as the Chillicothe Correctional Institution's (CCI) Honor Guard stood in solemn tribute at the funeral services of Ward Thomas, a U.S. Army veteran whose disappearance in 1972 had long shrouded his fate in mystery. Announ
Sonoma's "Motorcycle Mountain" Skull Identified Two Decades Later as Jeffrey Thomas Rupen
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office identified a skull found in 2001 as Jeffrey Rupen, with help from genetic genealogy.
DNA Leads To ID, Now Investigators Want To Know How Bay Area Man Died
DNA helped detectives identify a man whose skull was found in Monte Rio in 2001, but investigators still have questions about how he died.
Skull found near Monte Rio in 2001 ID’d, officials investigating man’s past
Skull found in Sonoma County identified as 1980s homicide cold case victim
(KRON) — The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office identified the skull of “‘Motorcycle Mountain’ John Doe” as Thomas Jeffrey Rupen, the victim of a cold case dating ba…
Skull Found in Monte Rio 2001 Identified as North Carolina Native
Jeffrey Thomas Rupen (DNA Doe Project)A skull that was found near Monte Rio in 2001 has been identified. The person has been identified through DNA as Jeffrey Thomas Rupen, a North Carolina native. Authorities are now working
Someone walked into sheriff’s office with skull in 2001, cops say. Now it’s identified
DNA Doe Project Identifies 2001 'Motorcycle Mountain John Doe'
On Feb. 15, 2001, a human skull was brought into the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office by a citizen who reported finding the remains in an area of Monte Rio, California, nicknamed “Motorcycle Mountain.”