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Bones found in a chimney at a Wisconsin music store 35 years ago have finally been identified as belonging to a man who lost contact with his relatives in 1970, officials announced.
After more than 34 years, authorities have successfully identified Dane County Chimney Doe as Ronnie Joe Kirk, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kirk's last known ties were in Madison, Wisconsin.
Human bones found inside the chimney of a music store in Wisconsin in 1989 have been identified after 35 years, according to the DNA Doe Project.. The nonprofit uses genealogical research to ...
After more than 34 years, authorities have successfully identified Dane County Chimney Doe as Ronnie Joe Kirk, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kirk's last known ties were in Madison, Wisconsin. The ...
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) - The identity of a man found dead in a chimney nearly 35 years ago was finally identified. Madison Police Department Chief Shon Barnes said investigative genetic ...
After more than 34 years, authorities have successfully identified Dane County Chimney Doe as Ronnie Joe Kirk, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kirk's last known ties were in Madison, Wisconsin.
After more than 34 years, authorities have successfully identified Dane County Chimney Doe as Ronnie Joe Kirk, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kirk's last known ties were in Madison, Wisconsin.
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) - The identity of a man found dead in a chimney nearly 35 years ago was finally identified. Madison Police Department Chief Shon Barnes said investigative genetic ...
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) - The identity of a man found dead in a chimney nearly 35 years ago was finally identified. Madison Police Department Chief Shon Barnes said investigative genetic ...