
Michigan State Police (MSP) are piecing together a grim puzzle after human remains were found on Monday in a wooded area near the town of Rothbury, known for hosting the annual Electric Forest music festival. The remains, which have yet been identified were discovered in Oceana County, as per WWMT.
The investigation, currently unfolding, has unveiled additional evidence, although authorities have withheld details on its nature. MSP troopers were joined by forensic anthropologists from the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine in their recovery efforts, as confirmed by The Detroit News. An autopsy is pending, and will hopefully offer more answers to the community and any victims' families.
Speculation has swirled around the connection, if any, of these remains to the case of Kevin Graves, who vanished from the Electric Forest music festival in July 2018. His disappearance has haunted the Rothbury area, with family and friends maintaining that his body could still lie within the expanse of the festival's 2,200-acre woodlands. His case was brought to renewed attention by a WZZM13 report, highlighting Grave's last sighting as during an upsetting altercation with his girlfriend before he vanished into the anonymous throng of festival-goers.









