Question.
What triggered you to ask this question out of the blue?
In mid-2017, someone found the remains of a human in some North Boston Park. A boot was sticking out of the ground. It turned out to be a male guessed to be mid 20's at death. I think they had some clothing and a pen with advertising/writing on it.
Anyone know anything further about this? Was the guy ever identified?
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There were some human remains found recently
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/loc...ton_area_marsh
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Human remains are found every day. But hey, everyone loves a mystery. Gorja, I think your Boston bones are Boston MA bones not Boston N.Y. bones that 2358 Was inquiring about. Maybe the Boston MA. bones were the remains of Elizabeth Warren’s long lost Indian predecessor, ha, ha, ha.
I have a quirky interest in following a just a handful of unsolved "mysteries" or so-called cold cases. This is one of them. With that interest comes the occasion to be reminded of a case despite its disappearance from in-your-face press. Such is the situation here... there was a recent development in an entirely unrelated case that brought this one to mind.
Also, apparently, I misspoke... the remains were found in North Collins (NY), not North Boston... specifically, in Marian J Fricano Town Park. Here's a reference > https://issuu.com/bradfordpublishing...17-06-16_press
Member 2358, they’re interesting cases just because they’re old and unsolved. Wasn’t there a lawyer found murdered in his Amherst office in the 70’s that remains unsolved? One has to wonder how someone can walk around with that weighing on them over a course of decades.
I don't recall hearing anything about a '70s attorney killing. I'd be interested to know more. And, yeah, I'd think that a "typical" person would have a stress-induced shortened lifespan living with something like that. On the other hand "typical" people aren't murderers.
Like what appears to be the situation with the North Collins remains, it's sad that a human is kindof "forgotten" to the point that he seemingly remains unidentified. Who is he, Grump?
Judge Crater? Amelia Earhart? Jimmy Hoffa? Michael Rockefeller? Elvis Presley? Kevin Costner ( he seems to have disappeared too)?
Costner! LOL
Actually, I follow the Earhart thing. It appears that that "mystery has been all but solved. See the TIGHAR project ( https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/AEdescr.html ). Stuff there about Glen Miller, too.
Still, I'm really intrigued by the North Collins, NY remains.
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