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Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP66461 Male, White / Caucasian
Associated Case
Case Numbers ME/C Case Number 4001-90-773
Demographics
SexvvMale
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group Adult
Height Cannot Estimate
WeightCannot Estimate
Circumstances
TypeUnidentified Deceased
Date Body Found March 11, 1990
NamUs Case Created March 17, 2020
Location Found Map
Location Pascagoula, Mississippi 39567
County Jackson County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Circumstances of Recovery The lower torso of a white male was found floating in the Mississippi Sound just off shore from Pascagoula, MS. The remains were wearing dark work pants. In the pocket was a key-fob from Pensacola Florida car lot. On the back of the fob was what appeared to be scratched "Court Van" The remains were classified as obese and were calcified. According to a forensic anthropologist, the remains could have been in the water for as long as 5 years.
Details of Recovery
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Partial remains with soft tissues
News articles about the discovery which are saved in Namus:
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP66461 Male, White / Caucasian
Associated Case
Case Numbers ME/C Case Number 4001-90-773
Demographics
SexvvMale
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group Adult
Height Cannot Estimate
WeightCannot Estimate
Circumstances
TypeUnidentified Deceased
Date Body Found March 11, 1990
NamUs Case Created March 17, 2020
Location Found Map
Location Pascagoula, Mississippi 39567
County Jackson County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Circumstances of Recovery The lower torso of a white male was found floating in the Mississippi Sound just off shore from Pascagoula, MS. The remains were wearing dark work pants. In the pocket was a key-fob from Pensacola Florida car lot. On the back of the fob was what appeared to be scratched "Court Van" The remains were classified as obese and were calcified. According to a forensic anthropologist, the remains could have been in the water for as long as 5 years.
Details of Recovery
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Partial remains with soft tissues
News articles about the discovery which are saved in Namus: