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http://www.wsav.com/story/26407775/investigators-revisit-cold-cases-giving-hilton-head-family-hope
For 15 years now, Mary Holmes Jones has been replaying the night her son Shawn went missing. "It's always fresh in my mind like it just happened, because there's not a minute, second, day, hour, that goes by that I don't think about him," she says.
"You know, we can give him a peaceful burial. I know at this point in time he's [skeleton] right now, but that's my son. He's my first born," Jones says.
The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office has launched a renewed effort to find leads in cold cases. Shawn Jones's case is one of those. You reevaluate the physical evidence, you talk to witnesses that may not have been candid at the time, and hopefully their loyalties have changed, and maybe they want to tell the truth at this point, Captain Bob Bromage says.
Charley Project: http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/j/jones_el.html
Shawn Jones was last seen with his friend, Toby Bing, at approximately 6:30 p.m. in the 100 block of Wild Horse Road on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina on February 18, 1999. Jones was visiting from Atlanta, Georgia at the time. Bing received a call on his cellular phone while away from his residence during the day. The caller requested that Bing drive to Bluffton, South Carolina. They were driving Bing's white 1994 Toyota pickup truck at the time of their disappearances. Neither Bing nor Jones has been heard from again.
Bing's vehicle was discovered abandoned in Savannah, Georgia on February 24, 1999, six days after he and Jones vanished. There was no sign of either man at the scene. Authorities discovered a large amount of blood at the Bluffton residence of Sean Rico Sullivan sometime afterwards. DNA tests confirmed that the blood was Bing's and Sullivan was charged with his murder in April 1999. Investigators believe that Sullivan shot Bing at his residence on the day of his February 1999 disappearance. Sullivan was not charged in connection with Jones's case, although authorities believe he was also a victim of foul play...
Bing and Jones's remains have never been located.
Shawn's NamUs: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/580
Toby's NamUs: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/579