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{{Identified Infobox|title1=|image1=File:Jason Dilavore.jpg|caption1=|name=Jason Peter Dilavore|sex={{M}}|age=39|missing_from=Hopatcong, New Jersey|disappeared=August 20, 2015<sup><ref>''Sources differ as to whether Dilavore was last seen on the date given, or an unspecified date in 2014, the latter possibly being an error.''</ref></sup>|discovered=April 13, 2015|location=Yakima, Washington|identified=April 27, 2015|span=2 weeks|cod={{hang}}}}
'''Jason Dilavore''' was a New Jersey native who was discovered in Yakima, Washington, after committing suicide. He remained unidentified for exactly two weeks.
 
   
 
'''Jason Peter Dilavore''' (August 3, 1975 - April 13, 2015) was a New Jersey native who was discovered in Yakima, Washington, after committing suicide. He remained unidentified for exactly two weeks.
{{Identified Infobox|title1=|image1=File:Jason Dilavore.jpg|caption1=|name=Jason Dilavore|sex={{M}}|age=39|missing_from=Hopatcong, New Jersey|disappeared=August 20, 2015<sup><ref>''Sources differ as to whether Dilavore was last seen on the date given, or an unspecified date in 2014, the latter possibly being an error.''</ref></sup>|discovered=April 13, 2015|location=Yakima, Washington|identified=April 27, 2015|span=2 weeks|cod={{hang}}}}
 
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==Background==
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He disappeared from New Jersey in August 2015; the last sighting of him in the state consisted of his departure from his residence. He had been released from prison three years earlier, after serving time for a series of behavior-related offenses in 2006, reportedly caused by delusions. His mother confirmed that his mental health had affected him for a long period of time.
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== Case ==
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Dillavore's body was found in the early hours of April 13, 2015, shortly after he hanged himself from a tree at a residence in Yakima, Washington. He had arrived in the state sometime earlier for unclear reasons, having stayed at homeless shelters before ending his life.
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===Identification==
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Identification through fingerprinting was attempted, but no matches were made, and investigators decided to have a postmortem drawing be created to resolve the case. The director of a homeless shelter he had stayed at assisted with the identification.
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Despite his criminal history, employees at the shelters in Washington favorably described him as eager to provide assistance in various situations, and his brother commented in the same way. In addition to his brother, he was survived by three children. The reasoning behind the failure of fingerprint comparison in his case remains unknown, as his prints were likely taken after his conviction in 2007.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Jason Dilavore 2007.jpg|2007 photograph
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File:Jason Dilavore NMurry.jpg|Reconstruction by Natalie Murry
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</gallery>
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==Sources==
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*[https://kimatv.com/news/local/officials-confirm-identity-of-man-found-dead-in-tree-in-yakima ''KIMA TV'']
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*[https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/local/man-found-hanging-from-tree-in-yakima-identified-as-former-new-jersey-resident/article_b775dd31-c19b-53db-9206-74cbdca1d0d8.html ''Yakima Herald'']
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*[https://www.nj.com/sussex-county/2015/04/nj_man_found_hanging_from_tree_in_persons_yard_in.html ''New Jersey Advance Media'']
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*[https://www.nbcrightnow.com/archives/man-found-hanging-from-tree-in-yakima-has-been-identified/article_65737895-969b-5c2a-b5ca-46137cbdbfff.html ''NBC'']
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*[https://nataliemurry.com/portfolio/postmortem/ Natalie Murry]
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*[https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/yakima-wa/jason-dilavore-6428549 Obituary]
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==Notes==
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dilavore, Jason}}
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[[Category:2015 discoveries]]
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[[Category:2015 deaths]]
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[[Category:Recognizable faces]]
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[[Category:2015 identifications]]
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[[Category:Parents]]
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[[Category:Criminals]]
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[[Category:Mentally ill]]
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[[Category:Transients]]
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[[Category:Formerly missing people from New Jersey]]
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[[Category:People found in Washington]]
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[[Category:Middle age]]
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[[Category:1970s births]]
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[[Category:2015 disappearances]]
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[[Category:Seen alive]]

Revision as of 07:16, 6 October 2020


Jason Peter Dilavore (August 3, 1975 - April 13, 2015) was a New Jersey native who was discovered in Yakima, Washington, after committing suicide. He remained unidentified for exactly two weeks.

Background

He disappeared from New Jersey in August 2015; the last sighting of him in the state consisted of his departure from his residence. He had been released from prison three years earlier, after serving time for a series of behavior-related offenses in 2006, reportedly caused by delusions. His mother confirmed that his mental health had affected him for a long period of time.

Case

Dillavore's body was found in the early hours of April 13, 2015, shortly after he hanged himself from a tree at a residence in Yakima, Washington. He had arrived in the state sometime earlier for unclear reasons, having stayed at homeless shelters before ending his life.

=Identification

Identification through fingerprinting was attempted, but no matches were made, and investigators decided to have a postmortem drawing be created to resolve the case. The director of a homeless shelter he had stayed at assisted with the identification.

Despite his criminal history, employees at the shelters in Washington favorably described him as eager to provide assistance in various situations, and his brother commented in the same way. In addition to his brother, he was survived by three children. The reasoning behind the failure of fingerprint comparison in his case remains unknown, as his prints were likely taken after his conviction in 2007.

Gallery

Sources

Notes

  1. Sources differ as to whether Dilavore was last seen on the date given, or an unspecified date in 2014, the latter possibly being an error.