CANADA Canada - Hamilton, Ont, Male Body, near Paramount Park, Apr'15

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http://www.chch.com/human-remains-found-on-stoney-creek-mountain/

"At the moment there are roughly 30 missing person cases in Hamilton, all of them several years old. 8 are currently listed on the Hamilton Police Service website, of those cases one of the most recent is the 2004 disappearance of Roy George Taylor. He left his home adjacent to the Bruce Trail here in Stoney Creek, on April 2nd 2004, and hasn’t been seen since. At one point police believed that the 72 year old Taylor may have planned his own disappearance, but no trace of his whereabouts has ever been discovered.

Police cannot yet determine the age or gender of the person whose remains were found here, nor can they say just how long the body may have been lying near the trail. Some of those questions may be answered following the autopsy tomorrow."


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Article from 2007, detailing some of the missing persons in the Hamilton area.
This is one of them..

"George Taylor was last seen at his residence on Friday, April 2, 2004. Hamilton Police were notified that afternoon by family members. Taylor has no known medical conditions and this behaviour is out of the ordinary. His home is adjacent to the Bruce Trail in Stoney Creek. He is an avid walker but not necessarily on that trail."

http://www.thespec.com/news-story/2141951-the-missing/
 
"The badly decomposed body found in Stoney Creek on Easter Sunday looks to be male — at least according to the pelvis of the remains.

Regional coroner Dr. Jack Stanborough says investigators have found a "male-looking pelvis," possibly of an adult.

But there's no way to know for sure until more tests are undertaken, Stanborough says, because the remains are "significantly decomposed."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...n-stoney-creek-believed-to-be-a-man-1.3025363
 

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