Hunters were asked this winter to search for the body of long missing man Jamie Robertson (below), and over the weekend they finally found it.
Yesterday those skeletal remains were positively identified by both the medical examiner and the victim’s family, solving his troubling cold case disappearance nearly two years ago.
That puts to rest a missing persons mystery that began on January 1, 2014, when a pair of cop impersonators knocked on Robertson’s door in Avon Massachusetts and asked him to “take a ride” with them.
He was never seen or heard from again, but the plot to kill the recent parolee -- presumably because he had knowledge of wrongdoing involving real police -- was quickly exposed.
The two kidnappers, plus an area drug dealer and an actual lawman, were taken into custody shortly after James Robertson vanished, and investigators have been searching for his corpse ever since.
On Saturday, a hunter combing a wooded parcel in Upton Massachusetts came upon a badly decomposed corpse, and Tuesday the Robertson family announced that officials had “just confirmed” it was indeed their missing loved one.