Updates on the search for Darwin
Darwin disappeared in the early morning hours of June 3,
1999 while walking in downtown Idaho Falls, Idaho (USA).
The family believes foul play was involved in his disappearance. Here is the official
missing poster. A celebration of Darwin's
life was held in Idaho Falls and Moscow on the one-year
anniversary of his disappearance. The services included displays of Darwin's work and thank
you letters from school children and teachers. Memories of Darwin
were shared by at least a dozen speakers from around the world and concluded
with the placing of roses and a memorial wreath in the Snake
River. A candlelight vigil was also held that evening on the banks
of the Snake River.
Darwin was
declared legally dead the first week of March 2004 and now the family is in the
process of obtaining restraining orders against several companies who saw fit to
use his name and photos without permission. His brother David
is legal conservator of the estate and his sister Rebecca is handling issues
related to Eagle Rock Research and ongoing research projects.
Media help in locating Darwin
is welcome. Continuing efforts to solve this mystery include recent DNA
sampling. Stories about his disappearance continue to appear throughout the
world. Issues surrounding missing adult investigations have received new
attention following the tragedies of 911.
We have the following stories available online. Other articles are being
prepared for posting as they become available.
March 2000,
Canadian Internet News
July 13, 1999 Detroit
Free Press
July 13, 1999 Boston Globe
July 10, 1999 Moscow
Online Publications
The Seattle PI did an excellent series entitled Without a Trace
examining problems with missing person investigations. This series started in January 2003 and
resulted in changes to Washington
state law in January 2004.
If you know of more, click to send email to The Estate of Darwin Vest . Due to
SPAM, this address changes monthly.