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Cold Case Twist: Missing Man Identified Again Decades Later

by Andrew Powell
March 30, 2026 at 12:00 am
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Cold Case Twist: Missing Man Identified Again Decades Later

BODEGA BAY, CA - AUGUST 2: A blustery, foggy day is viewed as a group of Coast Guard cadets run along the beach near Salmon Creek on August 2, 2014, in Bodega Bay, California. Sonoma County's rustic Pacific Ocean coastline attracts millions of Bay Area and global tourists each year. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

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A decades-old disappearance in Northern California has taken an unusual turn after investigators confirmed that newly discovered human remains belong to a man already identified years ago.

According to the New York Post, authorities say a severed leg that washed ashore in 2022 has now been linked to Walter Karl Kinney, a former banker from Santa Rosa who vanished without a trace in 1999.

The revelation adds a strange new chapter to a case that has baffled investigators for nearly three decades.

Kinney was 59 when he disappeared in August 1999. Later that same year, a severed leg was discovered near Bodega Head, roughly five miles from where the latest remains would eventually surface.

At the time, the only clue was a size 12 Rockport walking shoe fitted with a custom orthopedic insert.

With no immediate way to identify the remains, the case went cold.

Severed leg found on remote California beach is traced back to missing banker https://t.co/3OETLzcUg5 pic.twitter.com/MGQOZyeRRf

— New York Post (@nypost) March 29, 2026

It wasn’t until 2003 that a break came. A tip from Kinney’s daughter in Ohio led authorities to examine his medical records. X-rays of his feet matched the remains found in the shoe, and Kinney was officially declared deceased.

For years, that appeared to close the case.

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But the mystery resurfaced in June 2022 along Salmon Creek Beach.

A family searching for seashells made a startling discovery — a long bone protruding from the sand. The bone still had surgical hardware attached, immediately raising questions about its origin.

Despite a thorough search of the surrounding shoreline, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office found no additional remains or identifying evidence.

For nearly four years, the case remained unsolved, with the unidentified remains labeled “Salmon Creek John Doe.”

A breakthrough finally came when investigators partnered with the DNA Doe Project, a group specializing in genetic genealogy.

In March 2026, DNA analysis provided a definitive answer.

The remains discovered in 2022 were a perfect match to Kinney — the same man identified more than two decades earlier.

“This case was unusual – it’s not often we see someone end up as a John Doe twice,” said Traci Onders. “But thanks to investigative genetic genealogy, we were able to resolve this mystery and provide some answers to everyone involved in this case.”

The discovery closes one chapter while deepening the mystery surrounding how Kinney’s remains surfaced years apart along the same stretch of coastline.

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