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According to KBI, the decomposing remains of an unidentified male were found on April 18, 1973, three miles southeast of Garnett, Kansas. The coroner ruled the death a homicide due to signs of trauma.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and Anderson County Sheriff’s Office identified remains found near Garnett, Kansas, in April 1973 as Jimmy Allen Dollison, 16. During an autopsy in 1973 ...
In early 2025, KBI learned the testing had identified relatives of the unknown man. After further investigation, KBI agents and the Anderson County Sheriff's Office located the man’s siblings. They ...
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) said the decomposing remains of an unidentified male were located three miles southeast of Garnett, off 1550 Road on April 18, 1973. He was found wearing a ...
The remains were determined to belong to a teenager from Kansas City, Kansas, who had disappeared in 1972. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) said the decomposing remains of an unidentified male ...
TOPEKA – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office have positively identified human remains that were found near Garnett, Kansas in April of 1973 ...
Forensic genetic genealogy testing and DNA comparison with a sibling confirmed his identity. The KBI is investigating Dollison's death as a homicide. More than 52 years after he vanished ...
Five decades after a teenager disappeared from Kansas City, Kansas, authorities have identified his remains.The KBI says remains of 16-year-old Jimmy Allen Dollison were found in Garnett in 1973.
Tuesday, KBI officials announced that Jimmy Allen Dollison was identified as the man who died due to what coroners in 1973 ruled to be a homicide “due to signs of trauma.” At the time ...
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) said the decomposing remains of an unidentified male were located three miles southeast of Garnett, off 1550 Road on April 18, 1973. He was found wearing a ...
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