更新时间:2026年4月17日 / 美国东部时间上午6:49 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
当地警方周四表示,通过DNA分析,已确认在哥伦比亚河一辆汽车残骸中发现的遗骸,属于1958年外出寻找圣诞绿植时失踪的俄勒冈州马丁一家。
胡德里奇县警长办公室表示,州法医办公室已从河底汽车残骸中的遗骸确认出父母肯尼斯·马丁、芭芭拉·马丁以及他们的女儿芭比。警长办公室称案件调查已结束,未发现任何犯罪证据。
这辆被认为属于马丁家的福特旅行车于2024年被潜水者阿奇尔·梅奥发现,他此前已寻找该车多年。次年,工作人员从河中打捞出部分车身。
2025年3月7日,俄勒冈州卡斯卡德洛克,胡德里奇县警长办公室及潜水团队从哥伦比亚河打捞出一辆汽车。贝丝·中村/《俄勒冈人报》 via 美联社 资料图
马丁一家于1958年12月失踪。当时两名子女的遗体在失踪数月后被发现,但其余家庭成员始终下落不明。
马丁一家的失踪案曾是当时的全国新闻热点,有人猜测可能涉及谋杀,警方还曾悬赏1000美元征集线索。
1959年,也就是失踪数月后,一篇美联社报道曾发问:“如果逻辑推理和零散线索指向的所有地点都已搜查过,那该去哪里搜寻?”
警长办公室表示,由于车辆“被沉积物包裹的程度极深”,最终仅打捞出车架和部分附属部件。对这些物品的分析证实,这确实是马丁家的汽车。
2025年晚些时候,潜水员找到了人类遗骸,最终移交州法医办公室。
马丁一家于1958年12月失踪。奥瑟拉姆公司 供图
警方表示,科学家从遗骸中提取了DNA样本并生成了基因图谱,与马丁家的亲属进行比对后确认了死者身份。
位于得克萨斯州的DNA实验室奥瑟拉姆对遗骸进行了法医分析,最终成功确认了身份。
奥瑟拉姆的科比·拉西恩告诉哥伦比亚广播公司下属KOIN电视台,共有十余名专家参与了此案的侦破工作,他们提取了一块骨骼样本,使用先进技术分离并分析了DNA。通过与一名在世亲属的DNA比对,最终确认了肯尼斯·马丁的身份。
“在水中浸泡数十年的骨骼遗骸进行检测难度极大,”拉西恩说道,“遗憾的是,其他受害者的骨骼遗骸降解程度过高,无法进行检测分析。”
发现汽车的潜水员梅奥告诉KOIN电视台,案件最终告破让他感到欣慰。
“再也没有比现在更明确的结果了,这感觉棒极了,”梅奥对电视台说道,“这也让我们终于能为这个故事画上句点。”
2020年,KOIN电视台曾针对此案制作了四集播客。
1999年,搜救人员重返马丁一家疑似失踪地点,将现场与1959年拍摄的现场照片(前)进行对比。《俄勒冈人报》 via 美联社 资料图
Remains found in car submerged in Oregon river identified as family who mysteriously vanished in 1958
Updated on: April 17, 2026 / 6:49 AM EDT / CBS/AP
DNA analysis has identified the remains found in a car in the Columbia River as those of an Oregon family that went missing in 1958 while on a trip to find Christmas greenery, authorities said Thursday.
The state medical examiner’s office has identified parents Kenneth and Barbara Martin and their daughter Barbie from remains located in the river within the wreckage of the car, the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office said. The sheriff’s office said it concluded its investigation and found no evidence of a crime.
The Ford station wagon thought to belong to the family was found in 2024 by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for several years. Authorities pulled part of the car from the river the following year.
he Hood River County Sheriff’s Office and a team of divers retrieve a vehicle from the Columbia River, March 7, 2025, in Cascade Locks, Ore. Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian via AP, File
The family vanished in December of 1958. The bodies of two of the family’s children were found months after the disappearance, but the other members never turned up.
The search for the Martin family was a national news story at the time and led some to speculate about the possibility of foul play, with a $1,000 reward offered for information.
“Where do you search if you’ve already searched every place logic and fragmentary clues would suggest?” an Associated Press article asked in 1959, months after the disappearance.
Only the frame and some attached components were retrieved from the water because of the “extent to which the vehicle had been encased in sediment,” the sheriff’s office said. Analysis of those items allowed investigators to conclude that it was indeed the Martin family’s car.
Later in 2025, the diver located human remains that were ultimately turned over to the state medical examiner’s office.
The Martin family vanished in December of 1958. Othram Inc.
Scientists developed DNA extracts from the remains and generated a profile that was compared with relatives of the Martin family, allowing for the identifications, authorities said.
Othram, a DNA lab in Texas, did forensic analysis on the remains, which ultimately led to the positive identification.
Othram’s Colby Lasyone told CBS affiliate KOIN-TV that more than a dozen experts worked on the case, noting they extracted a bone sample and used advanced techniques to isolate and analyze the DNA. DNA comparisons with a living relative positively identified Kenneth Martin.
“Skeletal remains that have been submerged in water for decades can be particularly challenging to work with,” Lasyone said. “Unfortunately, the skeletal remains for the other individuals were too degraded and couldn’t be worked with.”
Mayo, the diver who found the car, told KOIN-TV he was gratified the case was finally solved.
“It’s not going to get more resolved than it is now and so that feels good,” Mayo told the station. “And that really lets us write the last chapter of that book.”
In 2020,KOIN-TV did a four-part podcast on the case.
Searchers return to the spot in 1999, where they believed the Martin family may have disappeared and compared the scene with a photo of it from 1959, front. The Oregonian via AP, file
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