Death of Vance Rodriguez

Former

Birthday February 25, 1976

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Lafayette Parish, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2018-7-1, Ochopee, Florida, U.S. (42 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 5ft 8in

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1994

Rodriguez was arrested in Lafayette Parish for shoplifting in August 1994.

It is not immediately clear if he had been fingerprinted after that arrest and, if so, why he was unable to be matched with those fingerprints during the two years that he remained unidentified.

Rodriguez's identification aired as a segment on CBS News Sunday Morning on February 21, 2021.

2017

The hiker started his journey on the Appalachian Trail in April 2017, from Harriman State Park, about 30 miles north of New York City.

On the way, he met several people who took pictures of him.

Witnesses reported that he preferred ketchup and sticky buns, and that he had said he came from Baton Rouge, was hiking to Key West, and had a sister living in Sarasota or Saratoga.

2018

Vance John "Vaejor" Rodriguez, previously known as "Mostly Harmless", Denim, and Ben Bilemy was an American hiker whose body was found on July 23, 2018 in Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, then remained unidentified for two years.

By January 2018, the hiker had reached northern Florida.

He was last observed alive after his arrival in the southwestern region of Florida in April 2018.

On July 23, 2018, the hiker was found dead in his tent by two hikers in Big Cypress National Preserve.

He had no form of identification with him.

The location was near Interstate 75.

The autopsy could not determine the specific cause of death, although he was described as being "emaciated."

There were no signs of foul play.

His DNA, dental information, and fingerprints did not match known missing person reports in any database.

He wore a gray Columbia baseball hat and appeared to be between 35 and 50 years of age, with slightly graying brown hair and a beard.

His backpack contained $3,500 in cash and a notebook filled with handwritten notes about Screeps, an online programming game.

Using information from witnesses' interviews, investigators developed a timeline of his activities.

The Collier County Sheriff's Office also sought the aid of Othram Inc., a Texas-based company utilizing genetic genealogy to assist investigative agencies with resolving cases.

The aliases he chose to go by while hiking the AT have a possible connection to science fiction novels: "Mostly Harmless" possibly being a reference to Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams, and "Ben Bilemy" possibly a reference to Edward Bellamy, author of Looking Backward.

2020

He was identified when a previous coworker recognized photos of him in December 2020, and his identity was released in January 2021.

The story came to prominence because of two viral articles written in WIRED by the journalist Nicholas Thompson.

It was later turned into a movie, "They Called Him Mostly Harmless," which aired on HBO Max.

Rodriguez was identified in December 2020, over two years after his discovery.

After viewing photographs of the then-unidentified man, a previous coworker contacted authorities, who obtained DNA samples from living relatives in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

An official announcement from the Collier County Sheriff's Office was released on January 12, 2021.

Othram had confirmed the match between Rodriguez and his family by performing the required testing.

He was last known to reside in New York and worked in the field of information technology.