Body of Missing Oklahoma Man Found in Yellowstone Backcountry |
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| Tuesday, 20 July 2010 09:14 |
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The remains were discovered last Wednesday afternoon and retrieved Thursday. They were taken to Bozeman for a forensic autopsy, which confirmed the remains were those of the 25-year-old man. The autopsy revealed that Kastner died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Kastner had been the subject of an ongoing search since May 31; he had been reported as missing by family members. Subsequent searches by ground teams, dog teams, and from the air had failed to turn up any clues to the missing man’s whereabouts. Kastner had been honorably discharged from the Marine Corps after serving for four years. During his service, he was injured twice by Improvised Explosive Devices while serving in Iraq. He had recently moved to Oklahoma City from the Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota, area to attend college. RELATED STORIES: Search Continues in Yellowstone for Missing Man; Search On in Yellowstone for Missing Mystery Man |



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