Coos County man eaten by 700 pound hogs

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Updated: 10/02/2012 5:37 am
Coos County (KMTR) The Coos County Sheriff’s office is investigating the death of 70 year old Terry Vance Garner that occurred at his residence near Riverton on September 26th.

Mr. Garner was seen around 7:30am that morning when he went to feed animals on his farm. Included in the animals he was to feed were several very large hogs (probably 700 pounds or more in weight).

He was not observed for several hours. When a family member went to look for him and arrived at the hog enclosure, he found the dentures of Mr. Garner on the ground. Further searching revealed that Mr. Garners body was in several places, with the majority of the body having been consumed by the pigs.

The Sheriff’s Office is investigating how Mr. Garner ended up in a position where the hogs were able to consume him. There are various scenarios being investigated, including that he had some sort of health issue which put him in a position where the hogs could consume him.

Due to the unusual circumstances, Sheriff’s are investigating to determine if foul play may have resulted in the death of Mr. Garner.

What was left of the body was examined for a cause of death. The pathologist was unable to confirm the cause or manner of death. The remains will be examined further by a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oregon.

Anyone who has information regarding this matter is asked to contact the Coos County Sheriff’s office.

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rugerbaby - 10/1/2012 4:44 PM
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It seems I viewed a TV program last night called COPPER and there was a hog used to dispose of a human body. Also a program called HELL ON WHEELS had Hogs consume a business man that had been murdered. Both programs were very good. But not a dinner time format. I'm sorry for the mans family in Coos Bay.
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