A man missing for 27 years has finally been located, according to police reports.
The
remains of Joseph Schexnider, lost for 27 years, were finally
discovered lodged in a brick chimney in the Abbeville National Bank in
Louisiana.
The bones were found when the bank was making
renovations on the second floor, which had been long used for storage,
to make more office space. The identity of the body was confirmed
through DNA.
“This
was absolutely the first chimney recovery we’ve had,” Mary Manhein, who
is the head of FACES, the lab of Louisiana State University who
identified Schexnider’s bones, told the press.
There were no
dental records available so that the laboratory had to base results on
DNA evidence after police obtained a reference sample from the
Schexnider family, who lives in the area.
“I would say he died a
few days maximum after he entered the chimney,” Manhein said. “But as
for the way he died, or why he was in the chimney, is up for
speculation,” Manhein said. “No one will ever know,” she added. Police
found a pair of gloves in the chimney, but one can only speculate on its
meaning.
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