You asked: Have the Caseyville remains been identified?

Published 11:52 am Thursday, February 15, 2024

JACKSON — Readers continue to ask if human remains found by a hunter near Caseyville in northwest Lincoln County on Nov. 25, 2023 have been identified yet. The latest questions were in response to a Magnolia State Live article about remains found under a mobile home near Vicksburg in December. 

Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing said the sheriff’s office is waiting for results from the Mississippi State Medical Examiner’s Office lab on the Caseyville remains. The case is out of the department’s hands until the remains could be identified. 

The Daily Leader initially reported the remains were found near a road leading into a wooded area off of Wooly Trail. Initial information indicated that no one had been to the location since about May 2023.

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Due to the condition of the remains, no further description as to sex, race, or how long they had been at the scene is available without further testing by the state crime lab. Unidentified remains are sent to Mississippi’s State Medical Examiner’s Office where they remain until an identification can be made.

Identifying remains

In December, the State Medical Examiner’s Office was able to identify two-year-old remains found by an Entergy worker near Pearl in May 2023. It took seven months for the remains to be positively identified. If the Caseyville remains take seven months to identify it could be until June before there are any answers.

According to the Department of Public Safety, anyone who discovers human remains should call law enforcement. The notified agency then contacts the county medical examiner who performs a scene investigation and then refers the case to the State Medical Examiner’s Office. All human remains discoveries fall under the State Medical Examiner’s jurisdiction.

The State Medical Examiner’s office uses a combination of methods to identify bodies. DNA analysis, fingerprinting, forensics odontology and forensics radiography. Identity is then confirmed by the office’s forensic pathologist or forensic odontologist according to the Department of Public Safety.

We will continue to provide updates on this case.