Building on the theme established in part one of The Gazette s year-in-review series, part two start with a look at the changes in progress at the Rock County Sheriff s Office
For nearly 30 years, the identity of "John Clinton Doe" the remains of a young man found in a remote wooded area along Turtle Creek in Clinton has been a mystery. On Tuesday, authorities were finally able to identify the man as Carl J. Isaacs, Jr.
In November 1995, at the time when investigators say hunters found his bones tangled in a faded heavy metal concert t-shirt in the woods near Turtle Creek off of Waite
JANESVILLE, Wis. — The Rock County Sheriff’s Office plans to reveal the identity of a person whose skeletal remains were found in a rural part of the county more than two decades ago. The person’s remains were found in a wooded area along Turtle Creek in the town of Bradford on November 11, 1995. Investigators previously said the man’s body.
Rock County sheriff s officials on Tuesday plan to release the name of the man known until now as "John Clinton Doe" or "River Man," a young man whose identity has