A joint investigation by the Yukon Coroner’s Service and the RCMP Historic Case Unit (HCU) has led to the identification of the
human remains located in Lake Laberge in 2016, police said Friday afternoon.
The deceased was Nathan Eugene Hine, who would have been 32 years old at the time his remains were recovered.
Hine was originally from Alberta, but of no fixed address at the time of his death. Historic case investigators have confirmed he had been in the Yukon from May to November 2015.
Police were called to the lake north of Whitehorse on May 9, 2016 when a resident found the remains of an adult male washed ashore.
International Collab IDs Man Found Near Canadian Lake in 2016
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A Quaker City man has been arrested for a 1986 homicide that occurred in Texas, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Guernsey County Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden said in a press release.
Mark Gatten, 57, became a suspect in a cold case investigation initiated by the Texas Rangers, a division within that state’s Department of Public Safety. In March, the Rangers reviewed the 1986 death of 56-year-old Charles Robert Hardin, which occurred near Canyon Lake, Texas. Evidence in the case led investigators to Gatten and a second suspect, Tracey Loy, 56, of St. George, Utah.
“The combination of modern forensic technology and old-fashioned detective work can solve cold cases, even when there are many years and miles separating the culprits and their crimes,” Yost said. “BCI is proud to partner with law enforcement within Ohio and beyond.”
Man Arrested and Charged for 2000 Killing After DA Disavows Previous Conviction Calvin Atchison is now charged for a crime that Paul Garrett already served prison time for Tweet Share
When Davidson County District Attorney Glenn Funk earlier this month disavowed the conviction of a man named Paul Garrett for the 2000 murder of a Nashville sex worker, they didn t just say that police and prosecutors 20 years ago got the wrong guy. A report from the office s Conviction Review Unit also made clear that at least some police officers and prosecutors have believed for some time that they knew who Velma Tharpe s real killer was.