Man finds missing dad’s skeleton in basement of childhood home
A man found the remains of his father in his childhood home 50 years
after he went missing when a psychic claimed he was in the basement.
The skeletal remains found buried in the basement
of a home by a man searching for his long-lost father were positively
identified as his missing father, US officials said.
The
bones discovered by Mike Carroll and his two adult sons inside their
Long Island, New York, home on Halloween belong to family patriarch
George Carroll, authorities have determined.
Carroll grew up wondering what happened to his dad, who vanished without a trace in 1961 when Carroll was just eight months old.
Carroll bought the home from his mother before her death in 1998, and spent years digging around for his father’s remains, spurred on by a hunch and a psychic who purportedly got a hit in the basement, he said.
And the body’s location wasn’t the only thing the clairvoyant got right, Carroll revealed.
Investigators ruled last month that the then-unidentified body’s skull had been cracked open by “blunt force trauma.”
Now, the death is being probed as a homicide, but Carroll said that finding his dad’s body is closure enough for him.
Carroll also said that his former stepfather, Richard Darress, his mother’s second husband who moved in not long after George Carroll died, might have known something about the disappearance.
According
to records, Dorothy divorced Darress in 1983 after she suspected him of
cheating on her and threw him out of the house four years earlier.
The family is working to arrange a proper military burial of the remains.
It’s unusually not shocking, Carroll told the New York Post.
Of course, it’s emotional, but we can handle it.
Carroll grew up wondering what happened to his dad, who vanished without a trace in 1961 when Carroll was just eight months old.
I’m happy to learn that that is my dad. This is a deep and very emotional thing and everybody is dealing with this in different ways. This has broken up my family, Carroll told Newsday.
Carroll bought the home from his mother before her death in 1998, and spent years digging around for his father’s remains, spurred on by a hunch and a psychic who purportedly got a hit in the basement, he said.
| Mike Carroll and his sons found the skeleton in a basement. Picture: ABC News 7Source:Supplied |
I was told by the psychic it was blunt force trauma, he said. She actually said to me that it was a pipe, that he got hit in the head by a pipe and he was buried alive.
Investigators ruled last month that the then-unidentified body’s skull had been cracked open by “blunt force trauma.”
Now, the death is being probed as a homicide, but Carroll said that finding his dad’s body is closure enough for him.
There will be no justice, he said. The justice happened when we dug him up because we just interrupted the perfect crime — they almost got away with this.
Carroll also said that his former stepfather, Richard Darress, his mother’s second husband who moved in not long after George Carroll died, might have known something about the disappearance.
However Darress later moved to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico and died in June at the age of 77. I’m trying to avoid pointing a finger at this point, Carroll said.
The family is working to arrange a proper military burial of the remains.
I tell my sons … we hit a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth, two outs, Carroll said. We found our dad, so we win.

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