Human remains found in Algonquin Park 45 years ago identified
Investigative genetic genealogy identified Eric Singer after 43 years, providing closure to his family and highlighting advances in forensic science, police said.
- Human remains found in Algonquin Park in 1980 have been identified as Eric Singer of Cleveland, Ohio, thanks to investigative genetic genealogy.
- The remains were examined and the deceased was determined to be a white male aged 18-21 who likely died between 1971 and 1978, with no foul play suspected.
- After decades of unsuccessful attempts to identify the remains, Singer's sisters travelled to Algonquin Park this summer to visit the site where their brother spent his final days.
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