Lyman man's body identified BIDDEFORD (AP) - The state Medical Examiner's Office said Wednesday it had identified the body found over the weekend in the Saco River as Thomas Napier. The 21-year-old Lyman man had been missing since Oct. 29. Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Kristin Sweeney said the cause of death still wasn't known Wednesday. Toxicology tests could take weeks or months to complete.: She said the body showed no external or internal signs of injury. A Maine Energy Recovery Co. employee noticed the body floating in the river on Sunday afternoon. Police tentatively identified it as Napier because of a driver's license found on the body.