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Investigators Reassess 2012 Oregon Farmer’s Death With Medical Episode Seen as Most Likely

Officials have not determined a cause, with further forensic work underway at the University of Oregon.

Overview

  • Terry Vance Garner, 69, vanished after feeding livestock in October 2012, and partial remains were found in his pig pen with only his dentures recovered.
  • Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier said the unusual case remains open and that investigators are considering all possibilities.
  • Authorities estimate the pigs weighed about 700 pounds each, and one had previously bitten Garner according to family accounts and officials.
  • A pathologist could not establish the cause of death, prompting referral of the remains to a University of Oregon forensic anthropologist.
  • Garner was a Vietnam War veteran with PTSD, and his family described the farm animals as central to his life.