‘John Doe’ Identified After 46 Years: St. Pete Police
Advanced forensic genealogy identified Johnny Bradshaw after 46 years, closing the last cold case with no unidentified victims in St. Petersburg police records.
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Man murdered in St. Pete identified after 46 years
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA)— A man who was shot and killed in St. Petersburg was identified after 46 years. A St. Petersburg police detective identified a John Doe victim as 29-year-old Johnny Bradshaw of Tennessee after he was killed in 1980. According to officers, in April of 1980, Bradshaw and Jack Ray Davis were staying [...]
St. Pete’s last ‘John Doe’ identified after 46 years through DNA technology
After 46 years of mystery, St. Petersburg Police have used advanced DNA technology to identify their final "John Doe" as 29-year-old Johnny Bradshaw, bringing closure to a 1980 double-homicide cold case that had haunted his family for decades.
After 46 Years, St. Petersburg Police Identify John Doe Victim in 1980 Double Homicide - Jacksonville News | Jax Legal Notice - Duval County & North Florida
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida – Forty-six years after he was killed, a St. Petersburg Police detective has identified a previously unknown homicide victim as 29-year-old Johnny Bradshaw of Tennessee. Bradshaw and Jack Roy Davis were staying at the Siesta Motel on 34th Street in St. Petersburg in April 1980 when both men were shot in the head. Davis was identified shortly after the killings, but Bradshaw’s identity remained unknown for decades. Detecti…
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