- The remains of Nicholas Paul Grubb, a man found frozen in a Pennsylvania cave in 1977, were identified nearly 50 years later using old-fashioned detective work rather than advanced technology.
- Grubb’s body was discovered by hikers near the Pinnacle in Albany Township, and his death was determined to be from a drug-induced overdose with no signs of foul play.
- The case was finally solved when a Pennsylvania State Police detective found Grubb’s lost fingerprint card from 1977, leading to a positive identification through the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs).
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old-fashioned detective work
“Hey, I found this. Looks old”
“Cool, I’ve been looking for that.”
This is probably the cave: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Mt8v0m7WQ&feature=youtu.be