Investigators from the Mohave County Sheriff's Office are using genetic genealogy to identify a cold case homicide victim known as 'sleeping bag man,' who was found shot to death on Lake Havasu in 2000 and remained unidentified for over 25 years; they have narrowed down the suspect to a man possibly named Joseph or James Cain, with a last name beginning with 'P,' who may have worked as a jet ski painter and later sold real estate, and are seeking public assistance to confirm his identity.
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Mohave County Sheriff investigators seek to identify cold case victim追加:
New information is bringing new hope to a decades-old homicide cold case in Mohave County.
>> Our goal at this point is is to identify him and locate his family.
>> A man was found shot to death inside of a sleeping bag on the shoreline of a secluded cove on Lake Havasu in October 2000. Investigators were never able to identify him, instead referring to the victim as sleeping bag man for more than 25 years.
>> We've been working the genetic genealogy and to to date we just don't have anybody who is close enough as a most recent common ancestor.
>> But Mohave County Sheriff investigator Lori Miller tells me they're now closer to identifying the man than ever before.
>> He is our our credible viable lead.
We're just trying to follow up on to see if in fact he could be our John Doe.
>> Investigators say the man possibly went by the name of Joseph or James Cain, but they believe his real last name began with a P. He may have worked as a jet ski painter in the mid-90s and later sold real estate. It's believed he was living on a boat at the time of his murder. Investigators hope this new picture of his T-shirt will jog someone's memory.
>> He had received uh the the T-shirt that he was found in at an event in around 1994 uh that Hot Boat magazine put on.
>> Miller says they need some more facts to prove they're on the right track, but she's confident they're closer to giving sleeping bag man a real name.
>> They were someone. They lived a life.
They impacted people's lives. Um they mattered to people and we just want to to bring them home back to those people.
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