Skeletal remains solved a 20-year mystery of Oregon mayor

In 2006, skeletal remains of a man washed ashore in Washington, becoming known as 'Grays Harbor County John Doe.' Using forensic genetic genealogy, investigators identified the remains as those of Edwin Asher, a former Oregon mayor who disappeared while crabbing in 2006. The case highlights the capabilities of modern DNA technology in solving long-standing mysteries.
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