Identified! FL - Volusia County - Human Remains, Sept 2006

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http://www.wftv.com/news/9944260/detail.html

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The Volusia County Medical Examiner will try to identify the decomposing human remains discovered in a wooded area near Lake Helen.


Volusia County deputies said a hunter discovered the adult remains Tuesday afternoon near Cassadaga Road on the west side of I-4.


The body was so badly decomposed that investigators weren't sure if the person was a male or female.
 
Beyond Belief said:
http://www.wftv.com/news/9944260/detail.html

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The Volusia County Medical Examiner will try to identify the decomposing human remains discovered in a wooded area near Lake Helen.


Volusia County deputies said a hunter discovered the adult remains Tuesday afternoon near Cassadaga Road on the west side of I-4.


The body was so badly decomposed that investigators weren't sure if the person was a male or female.
First thing that came to my mind was Dori Myers.
 
hiya all4tara....hard to come up with potential matches when there is so little info...all the info we have now, is Adult, sex unknown, decomposed body....it didn't say if the body was 'away' from elements....seems if it was found by hunter it was out in the open?

I'm gonna do a search and see if anyone recently went missing around that area.
 
OK, here is an article from March, talking about a SERIAL KILLER in this county!!!!!!!!


Police Fear Worst For Missing Woman
... Investigators are trying to figure out if a missing woman in Volusia County is the latest victim of a serial killer. They've ...
 
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September 27, 2006

Gary Davidson
Public Information Officer




BODY IDENTIFIED AS MAN, CAUSE OF DEATH STILL UNKNOWN

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<FONT face=Arial size=2>While Volusia County Sheriff’s investigators believe they know the identity of the person whose decomposing body was discovered in a wooded area near Lake Helen on Tuesday, an autopsy has been unable to determine how he died.

http://volusia.org/Sheriff/press/060173.htm


I have edited this 3 times and I cannot get the text to copy. There is more info at the link.
 
Shadow205 said:
September 27, 2006



Gary Davidson
Public Information Officer




BODY IDENTIFIED AS MAN, CAUSE OF DEATH STILL UNKNOWN

<STRONG><FONT color=#2d433a>

<FONT face=Arial size=2>While Volusia County Sheriff’s investigators believe they know the identity of the person whose decomposing body was discovered in a wooded area near Lake Helen on Tuesday, an autopsy has been unable to determine how he died.

http://volusia.org/Sheriff/press/060173.htm


I have edited this 3 times and I cannot get the text to copy. There is more info at the link.
A hunter found the body shortly before 5 p.m. on Tuesday on the west side of County Road 4139 near I-4. Investigators were able to use fingerprints to identify the victim, who is believed to be a 50-year-old man whose last known permanent address was in Orlando. Based on the condition of the body, investigators believe it had been there for somewhere between one and two weeks. Due to the condition of the body, an autopsy conducted on Wednesday by the Volusia County Medical Examiner’s Office was unable to conclusively explain how the man died. Officials plan to send the body to the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory at the University of Florida in Gainesville for further examination.
 

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