Episode
UNIDENTIFIED: Flathead County Doe
Description
The Flathead County Sheriff's office and the DNA Doe Project are so close to identifying a man who’s been a doe for almost 17 years, but they need your help get this case across the finish line. Could you be related to the Flathead County Doe?Based on his DNA, the DNA Doe Project believes that his family lineage could be linked to one of 11 family names in one of 3 different counties. Please keep in mind this does not exclude other last names or locations.He could potentially be related to family members or ancestors from: Harlan County, KY with the last names: Saylor, Helton, Brock, or BlantonHe could potentially be related to family members or ancestors from: Montgomery County, IN with the last names: Ward, Linn, or BarrettHe could potentially be related to family members or ancestors from: Hancock County, TN with the last names: Greene, Epperson, Seales, or TrentThe DNA Doe Project asks that anyone who has taken a Direct to Consumer DNA test (like Ancestry, 23andMe, etc), to please upload your DNA to GEDmatch.com and "Opt-In" to help solve this and other cases! Check out our update on this case HERE!For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed due to character limitations. For a full list of sources please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/unidentified-flathead-county-doe/
Chapters
A crime scene specialist collects scattered bones and items found in a wooded area, with the possibility that the victim arrived on foot and the location where the remains were found possibly being the site of the crime.
00:00 - 05:22 (05:22)
Summary
A crime scene specialist collects scattered bones and items found in a wooded area, with the possibility that the victim arrived on foot and the location where the remains were found possibly being the site of the crime.
EpisodeUNIDENTIFIED: Flathead County Doe
PodcastCrime Junkie
The detective in charge of the case of a decedent notices a white painted metal cross placed at the location and decides to call Aleve customer hotline to gather more information on a bottle found at the scene.
05:21 - 12:15 (06:53)
Summary
The detective in charge of the case of a decedent notices a white painted metal cross placed at the location and decides to call Aleve customer hotline to gather more information on a bottle found at the scene. However, it remains unclear if this helps to solve the murder case.
EpisodeUNIDENTIFIED: Flathead County Doe
PodcastCrime Junkie
In the second part of a two-part series, the investigation into the disappearance of a murder weapon takes reporters on a journey of deception and frustration.
12:15 - 18:26 (06:10)
Summary
In the second part of a two-part series, the investigation into the disappearance of a murder weapon takes reporters on a journey of deception and frustration.
EpisodeUNIDENTIFIED: Flathead County Doe
PodcastCrime Junkie
The DNA Doe Project addresses the case of the Flathead County John Doe, whose skeletal remains were discovered in Montana by an elk hunter in 2005.
18:26 - 20:55 (02:28)
Summary
The DNA Doe Project addresses the case of the Flathead County John Doe, whose skeletal remains were discovered in Montana by an elk hunter in 2005. Evidence, including information about his gun and a facial reconstruction, is available on their website.