A murder victim who was found dead in Georgia nearly 40 years ago was a Charlotte native, DNA evidence recently revealed. The ...
A 1986 murder victim has been identified after a cold case investigative unit combined forces with a forensic genetic ...
Using advanced DNA technology, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified David Clary as the victim found in 1986, ...
Authorities hope the public can help solve the mystery after genetic technology recently identified remains found by hunters ...
David Clary's remains were found by hunters on August 9, 1986. It took GBI agents 39 years to identify his body.
The remains found in Gilmer County, Georgia, in August 1986 have been identified as those of homicide victim David Clary, ...
Along with the help of federal agents, the GBI said the remains found in Gilmer County belong to homicide victim David Clary.
David Clary was 29 years old when he was last seen alive in July 1986. In August of that year, his skeletal remains were found in the woods in north Georgia, about 6 miles south of Ellijay.
After nearly 40 years, human remains found in Georgia have been positively identified. Sign up for our Newsletters On Monday, ...
Authorities hope the public can help solve the mystery of Charlotte resident David Clary’s death in north Georgia woods in 1986. Getty Images Getty Images/iStockphoto What happened to David Clary?