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Forensic rendering by Carl Koppelman of Marcia King, nicknamed "Buckskin Girl," who remained unidentified between 1981 and 2018. Some of the victims were sex workers at the Union 76 truck stop in Austintown, east of Akron and west of Youngstown, which is the largest in Ohio, leading the investigators to suspect that the killer was a truck ...
On February 5, 1975, partial skeletal remains of a white female were found by three boys in a park in Strongsville, Ohio. [3] After remaining unidentified, the bones were buried in an unmarked grave. [2] Due to a clerical error, the bones were never entered into databases of unidentified decedents, and the case was largely forgotten about. [4]
Unidentified decedent, or unidentified person (also abbreviated as UID or UP), is a corpse of a person whose identity cannot be established by police and medical examiners. In many cases, it is several years before the identities of some UIDs are found, while in some cases, they are never identified. [ 1 ]
A look at how The Dispatch conducted its groundbreaking missing persons investigation VANISHED. Here's how Dispatch reporters uncovered Ohio police failures in missing persons cases Skip to main ...
The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, was an unidentified serial killer who was active in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, in the 1930s. The killings were characterized by the dismemberment of thirteen known victims and the disposal of their remains in the impoverished neighborhood of Kingsbury Run . [ 1 ]
On February 5, 1975, an unidentified partial skeleton was found in Strongsville, Ohio. The skeleton belonged to a young white female, and the cause of death had been a gunshot to the head. The case was never connected with Pagano, and due to a clerical error, the unidentified body was never added to NamUs or other
In 2001, the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory generated a DNA profile of Buckskin Girl, [4] this data was entered into the newly established National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) database in 2008, through which her fingerprints, dental and DNA information were made nationally accessible to law enforcement. [31]
Robert Ivan Nichols, alias Joseph Newton Chandler III (September 12, 1926 – c. July 23, 2002), was a formerly unidentified American identity thief who committed suicide in Eastlake, Ohio, in July 2002.