Human remains found on California beach in 2022 identified as missing man
In 2022, human remains were discovered on Salmon Creek State Beach in northern California. Recently, the DNA Doe Project (DDP) identified the remains as those of Walter Karl Kinney, a former banker who disappeared in 1999.

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AI-generatedIn 2022, human remains were discovered on Salmon Creek State Beach in northern California. Recently, the DNA Doe Project (DDP) identified the remains as those of Walter Karl Kinney, a former banker who disappeared in 1999. A family searching for seashells found a bone with surgical hardware, prompting investigation. The DDP used investigative genetic genealogy to develop a DNA profile and trace Kinney's family line. Investigators connected the remains to Kinney after finding an article about human remains found in Bodega Bay in 1999, a few miles south of the 2022 discovery. Partial remains found in 1999 were previously identified as Kinney's using X-ray records. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office confirmed the identification, thanking the DDP for their assistance in resolving the case.
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5 extractedThe partial remains found in 1999 belonged to Walter Karl Kinney, confirmed using X-ray records.
Kinney's daughter described him as "smart, sensitive, almost to a fault" and said "this world was just too harsh a place for him".
The remains were found on Salmon Creek state beach in northern California in June 2022.
The DNA Doe Project (DDP) announced the identification of the remains.
Human remains found on a California beach in 2022 were identified as Walter Karl Kinney, who disappeared in 1999.