Pinnacle Man,' Found in Cave Nearly 50 Years Ago, Has Been Identified
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The story of the Pinnacle Man, a man found frozen in a cave in 1977, has resurfaced after decades of unanswered questions and mislaid evidence.
An intensive 47-year search for his identity concluded only when a Pennsylvania state trooper tracked down the missing fingerprints, finally giving him a name.
Nicholas Paul Grubb, once deemed the Pinnacle Man, was discovered deceased from an apparent drug overdose, buried in a potter’s field with no one to claim him.
Officials announced the identification of Nicholas Grubb, showcasing how advancements in investigative techniques and unwavering dedication of law enforcement led to closure for a lost soul.
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