Posted on 09/30/2021 7:02:26 AM PDT by 4Runner
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — Widespread news coverage of a woman found dead in western Wyoming helped searchers in an unrelated case find a man's body not far away, officials said.
A team with a search dog looked for four hours Tuesday before finding the body of a man matching the description of Robert ‘Bob’ Lowery, according to a Teton County Search & Rescue statement.
Lowery, 46, of Houston, went missing Aug. 20. The man's body was found on a steep, wooded slope in the area of Teton Pass in western Wyoming.
How the man died wasn’t immediately clear. Authorities notified Lowery's family while awaiting confirmation the body was his.
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How many bodies are there out there?
"45 miles away"
A pixel width at that distance could exceed 45 miles.....
Same with Carlton and the other 2 3 preserves that join it
Homeless migrate to the area in Winter and if one of them dies nobody cares.
Easily dozens. People go missing in National Parks all the time.
Some are suicides, some are accidents, some are folks just “walking away.” There have been theories of serial killers in National Parks for as long as I can remember.
The mob is going to put a contract out on the boyfriend for bringing too much attention to all the dead bodies they buried... lol
New Yorkers have a very slanted view of the world.....................
LOL!
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