Private investigator sheds light on recovery efforts of missing man found in Canyon

Denver (KDVR) – Last Sunday, Rangers and many other agencies have regained human remains in a Black Canyon’s wild area of ​​the National Garden of Junison near the city of Montrez.

Fox31 of the Special Investigation Company, who participated in helping to determine the body of Denver’s man, hears a week after he was found dead in western Colorado.

The officials confirmed that the body was the quality of the 31 -year -old Jordan Marsters, which was first reported on February 15.

Mars moved from Maine to Denver last October and continued in connection with his narrow family. After his mother did not receive calls from him as if she usually knew that something was not true.

Alexandra Slavin said: “Jordan was an intelligent and intelligent man. He was a loving. He came from this amazing and narrow family,” said Alexandra Slavin.

Slavin is a special investigator in Denver with Slavin Private Investigations LLC. It was kept by the family and some memories of Jordan participated after the National Park Service announced the recovery efforts.

“I believed that it would be like the case of the ideal person’s model, and this was not what ended.” “It was crazy and an educational experience and there were many steps, and many judicial states to participate with them, and they have led, led our investigation to the Black Valley in Gunnison and Montrose. This type of us led us to the entire world to investigations that we could not know.”

Park Rangers and Black Canyon Search and Resue Team assists in determining the location of the remains in a distant location in the valley.

“The livestock breeders in the garden were completely massive, worked on the days of their vacation, climbed the ice, and raised,” Slavin said. “They had to work with other national parks to get a helicopter to save the body of Jordan safely. That’s why it took a long time, there was a lot of logistical services that I entered. There was also serious terrain.”

From her investigations, it says that it seems that Mars took a bus from Denver to Grand Great and ended up in Montrez.

“We are thinking that he wants to explore. He has lived in Colorado since October last year. He is an adventurous man who loves the open air,” she said.

Slavin sent some of her investigations to the same area to find out its location.

Slavin said: “The last place that was Jordan, and we collected the schedule for an hour separately from the place of Jordan for the previous 48 hours before it was lost.”

The news of his founded remains was devastating to the family. Slavin said that the mother of the Mierts will not give up until she found her son.

“I think this gives her answers. Finally, her son brings home, and gave him this celebration of the life and the funeral he deserves, so she finally gives her a little peace in such two months, confusing and long,” Slavin said. “She did not care if it took 20 years; she wouldn’t have not gave up finding her son.”

While the police do everything in their power in the cases of missing persons, Slavin says that the roles of private sector investigators are important in such situations.

“We have the time, resources and capabilities needed to make these phone calls, tracking videos for monitoring, and tracking witnesses who may be or not in contact with them,” Slavin said.

The cause of death has not been released yet.

Slavin says that the area that Jordan found was so far away that it was not sure whether it was found without the family and all the works of Park Rangers.

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