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Upstate man credited with helping identify John and Jane Doe in Sumter County Matthew McDaniel is a volunteer with a passion of representing the voiceless. He now has his sights on a new non-profit to further his mission. Author: Alicia Neaves Updated: 11:24 PM EST January 21, 2021 SUMTER COUNTY, S.C. An upstate man is being credited for helping learn the identities of John and Jane Doe in Sumter County after 44 years. Victim s Advocate Volunteer Matthew McDaniel is from Clemson, SC. He works on his own time digging into missing persons and unidentified persons cases from around the nation. For the last eight years, he s worked with the Sumter County Sheriff s Office to track down leads in a mystery Sumter double murder case from 1976. ....
Man, 30, and woman, 25, found shot dead off South Carolina highway in 1976 are identified using genetic genealogy after cops exhumed their bodies - but the killer remains nameless James Paul Freund, 30, and Pamela Mae Buckley, 25, were found dead by a trucker in August 1976 near Lynchburg but went unidentified for 44 years DNA Doe Project identified the victims about five months ago using genetic genealogy Freund and Buckley had not been seen for eight months before they werefound They were both shot several times with the same gun, with the fatal wounds being at the back of their heads Authorities said they have a list of potential suspects to interview ....
COLUMBIA, S.C. â A man and a woman found shot to death just off a South Carolina highway have been identified by DNA after more than 44 years, a sheriff said Thursday. James Paul Freund, formerly of Lancaster, was 30 and Pamela Mae Buckley was 25 when a trucker found their bodies in August 1976 on a narrow paved road just off Interstate 95 near Lynchburg, Sumter County Sheriff Anthony Dennis said. Both hadn t been seen for about eight months before they died, and investigators are still trying to figure out their relationship, Dennis said. Freund and Buckley were both shot several times with the same gun and the fatal wound was to the back of their heads, Sumter County Coroner Robbie Baker said. ....