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Body found in tire chains at bottom of Kentucky lake ID’d as fugitive

MAYFIELD, Ky. (FOX 56) — Human remains discovered nearly 25 years ago have been identified thanks to the help of DNA technology.

On May 6, 1999, two fishermen found the human remains in Lake Barkley. KSP said that the remains were wrapped in heavy tire chains and anchored by a hydraulic jack.


“At the time, investigators were unable to identify the male using traditional investigative techniques,” KSP said.

The body was exhumed in 2016, and examiners exhausted their options for identification. A profile was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Person System (NAMUS).

In early 2023, Kentucky State Police said it began a partnership with Othram Inc., a private forensic lab that specializes in forensic genealogy. Through advanced DNA testing, a relative of the unidentified person was located, which allowed investigators to identify the remains as those of Roger Dale Parham.

“In 1999, Parham was residing in Fort Smith, Arkansas. At that time, Parham was awaiting trial on various criminal charges. In March of 1999, Parham disappeared and was thought to have left the area in an effort to flee prosecution,” KSP said. “The FBI obtained additional charges for Mr. Parham and conducted an ongoing investigation into his whereabouts. Until now, Parham’s disappearance remained a mystery.”

KSP said Parham’s cause of death has yet to be determined. However, due to the circumstances in which he was found, the case is being investigated as a homicide.

Anyone who has information regarding the death of Parham is urged to call Kentucky State Police Post 1 in Mayfield at (270) 856-3721. Tips can also be provided by accessing the Kentucky State Police website.