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Nut44x4
04-09-2008, 09:53 AM
Wednesday, Apr 09, 2008 - 12:08 AM Updated: 02:33 AM

The identity of skeletal remains found more than a year ago in a ditch in Evington in Campbell County remains unsolved.

The remains were so decomposed that Campbell deputies have long exhausted the local and state resources available for identifying the person, Maj. Steve Hutcherson said.

Now deputies are hoping the FBI can help.

"The state lab has told us there wasn't enough DNA to do a comparison," Hutcherson said.

The skeletal remains were found in a drainage ditch near the railroad tracks in Evington on March 16, 2007. Several Norfolk Southern employees riding on a train saw the remains almost completely submerged in water in a ditch about 25 yards from tracks that run parallel to Lawyers Road.

The remains had been in the ditch for more than six months.

The body was found wearing a pair of black jeans, a short-sleeved blue-and-white plaid shirt, and a pair of size 12 white Franklin tennis shoes with a blue stripe.

The remains appear to be of an elderly white man, Hutcherson said. "We think we know who it is."

Hutcherson said that if their hunch is correct, the man is believed to have had medical problems. No foul play is suspected in the death.

The remains were initially sent to the medical examiner's office in Roanoke, but the condition was so poor that identification could not be made. No dental records were located to help in the process.

http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/news/policebeat.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2008-04-09-0121.html

Roamer
04-09-2008, 10:05 AM
The FBI would have the most updated technology, wouldn't they? I hope they can identify the remains and bring closure to a family.

Nut44x4
04-16-2008, 12:22 PM
Body Identified by FBI posted 11:30 am
Thu April 10, 2008 - Campbell Co., VA

A preliminary report from a Washington, D.C. FBI (web) lab confirms the identity of a body found in Evington. The Campbell County Sheriff says they're waiting for official confirmation before releasing the name.

The body was found near railroad tracks last year. It was so decomposed the state crime lab couldn't make a positive DNA match.

Sheriff Terry Gaddy, Campbell County - "We feel like we are 99% sure who it is but we don't have dental records from his past to verify that."

The family is aware, but are also waiting on a positive match.

http://www.wset.com/news/stories/0408/510368.html

Nut44x4
04-23-2008, 01:19 PM
Campbell County authorities have finally identified the human remains found in the Evington area last year. DNA analysis by the FBI (web) confirms the remains belong to 52-year-old Brodrick Carlton Cox. Deputies say he once lived in Altavista but believe he was homeless when he died.

They found Cox's remains near the train tracks. The medical examiner hasn't been able to identify the manner of death but found no trauma. Family members suspected it was him, but it took months to make sure.

Betty Stinnett, Sister In-Law - "It feels good to know that there is closure there for the entire family and know that he is in a better place basically."

Deputies suspect no foul play and say he may have even died of natural causes.
http://www.wset.com/news/stories/0408/513120.html