The Fort Myers Eight

Published: Sept. 30, 2019, 8:31 p.m.

In March of 2007, a land surveyor with the City of Fort Myers, Florida located two human skulls while conducting business at a field near Rockfill and Arcadia street. Investigators would later find more skeletal remains of eight men that could have been there as long as the 1980s. The case attracted attention when John Walsh of America's Most Wanted aired it on national television, which also revealed the forensic clay busts of the men. Of the eight, three have been positively identified; but the remaining five need to be identified. Could they have ties to criminal activity? Or could they have been victims of the "Hog Trail Killer" Daniel Conahan, who is serving a prison sentence for a murder he committed. 

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