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Drone and Google Earth Help Find Florida Car With Cold Case Skeletal Remains
A Google Earth satellite image helped solve the mystery of a Florida man who went missing 22 years ago. The remains of William Moldt, who disappeared in 1997 at age 40, were found in a submerged car that showed up in a Google Earth search, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. Someone searching his old neighborhood zoomed in on an image of a lake and saw a vehicle in the water, authorities said. Sheriff's deputies pulled the vehicle from the water and discovered a skeleton.