Body exhumed in hopes of solving 54-year-old mystery in Salem, Illinois
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SALEM, Ill. – On Thursday, a body was exhumed in Salem, Illinois, in hopes of identifying the remains of a train wreck victim who died in 1971. 

“It’s one of those things you remember, like the Kennedy assassination or the Challenger. I remember exactly when that was,” longtime Salem resident Jim Koehler said. 

On June 10, 1971, an Amtrak train going from Chicago to New Orleans derailed just a few miles away from Salem. Eleven People died and 163 others were injured.  

“One of the people’s bodies was so badly torn up from the wreck that the local authorities at the time were just not able to identify them,” Salem native Henry Morton said. 

Unable to identify the victim, Salem buried the person in its cemetery. It has lain to rest there ever since.   Koehler remembers being at the carwash when the news broke over the radio. 

‘City of Salem did a great job of handling that situation’: Resident

“The high school was used as a triage center, and for that time in 1971, I think the city of Salem did a great job of handling that situation,” he said. 

He sits on the city’s historical commission alongside commission president Myron Lloyd, who went to the cemetery Thursday to watch the exhumation.  

“Why didn’t I think of this 50 years ago? Why didn’t any of us? It was a different lifetime,” Lloyd said excitedly. 

DNA Doe Project has solved many John Doe cases

Back then, types of DNA testing were not possible, but that has changed. So, Mizzou Journalism student, Morton, got in touch with the non-profit DNA Doe Project.

Through its efforts, it has solved numerous John Doe cases through the use of DNA testing, such as investigative genetic genealogy. 

“This person here, they lost their identity in that wreck, and we want to give that back to them,” Morton said. 

Morton has been digging for months, getting approval and organizing this moment. Although DNA test results are still months away, Salem is closer than ever to getting answers. 

“I really want to put this thing to rest and settle this mystery and bring closure to this family that’s out there somewhere,” Morton said. 

After being exhumed, the body was taken to a vault and will eventually be transferred to the coroner’s office for sampling.  

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