Oregon Man Is Charged With Two Murders Committed Two Decades Apart Genetic genealogy connected Christopher Lovrien to a 1999 homicide victim, according to the authorities, who said they found the remains of a 2020 homicide victim when they searched his property. Christopher Lovrien pleaded not guilty on Thursday in Portland, Ore., to two killings that took place more than two decades apart.Credit...Dave Killen/The Oregonian, via Associated Press March 11, 2021 An Oregon man has been charged with two cold-case murders that were committed more than two decades apart, the authorities said this week, noting that there may be more victims. Investigators in Portland said they still had not found the remains of the first victim, Mark Dribin, who vanished in 1999. But they discovered the dismembered body of Kenneth Griffin, who disappeared in 2020, in a shed at the home of Christopher Lovrien in Southeast Portland when they went there to investigate the first case.