Human remains found 40 years ago identified as member of R&B band The O’Jays
According to the news, the boy was raised in Cleveland. In the mid-60s, he was the guitarist and songwriter for The O’Jays. The band released a statement to CNN saying that he was part of the band in its early days and that they have not heard from him since.
“He was with us when we first left Cleveland and traveled to Los Angeles, but he also loved a woman in Cleveland so much that he missed him and he soon returned. Cleveland after a short while,” read the statement.
They “hope his family and friends end with what appears to be a very sad story,” the statement said.
According to the bulletin, few have served two years in the US Army, including one deployment during the Vietnam War. He had a daughter who passed away in 2012, according to the news release, and he has a son who has yet to be located or identified.
Discovered remains in the bag
That sample was analyzed by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s crime lab, and Little’s identity was later confirmed by Dr. Lisa Kohler of the Summit County Medical Examiner’s Office.
According to police, Little is believed to have been last known alive in the mid-1970s, and resides in Cleveland, about 24 miles from where the remains were discovered.
Police are continuing to investigate the incident to determine what happened to Little. His remains will be given to relatives for burial.
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