Wanted -- Grateful Dead or Alive

Todd Matthews
There's quite a list of missing and unidentified persons that have one thing in common --The Grateful Dead.

No, I am not suggesting the band itself has a direct connection to the crimes and events, other than being what they all had in common. They were all Grateful Dead fans in some form or fashion.

There's quite a list of missing and unidentified persons that have one thing in common --The Grateful Dead.

No, I am not suggesting the band itself has a direct connection to the crimes and events, other than being what they all had in common. They were all Grateful Dead fans in some form or fashion.

Most went missing or died while going to or returning from a Grateful Dead concert or event. There is really no way to really know if any these cases are criminally linked to each other.

I had always hoped, and have on occasion written to them and ask -- if the Grateful Dead band might include these folks on their official web-site.

No luck so far, but I'm sure that I am only one of a thousand nuts that have written to them. (Maybe some of you can ask as well?) What an ideal place to possibly make the connection.

There are cases that date back to 1973 with a very recent addition earlier this year.
Click here for the list as it stands today.

I'll be checking in on these cases to bring you a closer look as well as updates.

What Clues Might Your Photos Hold?
If you attended any Grateful Dead concerts or events that might have one of the mentioned Grateful Dead fans in attendance, maybe you can help.

Please look through your event photos to see if any of these victims featured on this page might have been captured in an image by accident. Your photos may hold a vital clue in helping to locate or identify the victims.

If you have any information on the topics I post, then please leave me a comment, email me at SleuthTheTruth@gmail.com or call my Tip Line at 931-397-3893

Published by Todd Matthews

Todd's calling to be a voice for missing and unidentified persons began when he solved the identity of the "Tent Girl" case, Barbara Hackman-Taylor, after a ten-year journey that ended in 1998.  View profile

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