Federal and state agents continue to expand their investigation into a Mississippi man found hanging in the woods about a half-mile away from his home as rumors begin to swirl over the cause of the 54-year-old black man’s death.
The state medical examiner on Friday confirmed the identity of Otis Byrd, whose body was found in Clairborne County Thursday by the Mississippi Fish and Wildlife Agency.
Don Alway, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Jackson office, said a preliminary report finding the cause of death is expected as early as next week. In the meantime, more than 30 local and federal agents plan to identify Byrd’s friends and family members in search of clues around the 54-year-old’s death. Investigators will also search a storage location registered in Byrd’s name, Alway said.
Previously, law enforcement officials had said Byrd was last seen being dropped off by a friend near a casino on March 2. His family reported him missing five days later. On March 13, the local sheriff’s office reported Byrd missing to the FBI office in Jackson, Mississippi.
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