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The Doe Network:
Case File 118UMAL
Reconstructions of Victim
Unidentified White Male
Vital Statistics
Personal Effects
Case History
On April 9, 1996 about 13.30, two fishermen found this man's body in a sack floating in Greenwood Bayou, bound with ligatures, off the Chickasabogue River in Mobile County, Alabama. He was found in very shallow water, 2 to 3 feet deep.
Chickasabogue Creek and Greenwood Bayou are accessible by turning off Alabama 43 and proceeding over a viaduct to Port of Mobile-Chickasaw. This area is found is popular with fishermen.
He died of ligature strangulation choking with a rope, string or a neck chain and blunt force trauma to the head.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Mobile Police Department
Lt. Joe Rose
251-434-1791
OR
Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
J.C.U. Downs, M.D.
251-471-7026
NCIC Number:
U-919713906
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information: Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
The Doe Network:
Case File 118UMAL
Reconstructions of Victim
Unidentified White Male
- Located on April 9, 1996 in the Greenwood Bayou, Mobile County, Alabama.
- Cause of Death: Strangled and head trauma.
- Estimated Date of Death: January 1, 1996
Vital Statistics
[*]Year of Birth: 1921-1940
[*]Estimated age: 40 - 65 years old
[*]Approximate Height and Weight: 5'9-5'10"; 103-120 lbs.
[*]Distinguishing Characteristics: He had 3 - 4" brown head hair and a long, light brown with gray beard. A 8-1/2" scar was on the mid line lower back. Two stainless steel surgical rods were implanted in the midline lower back around or before the 1960's, one 7-1/4 inches long on the left and 6-3/4 inches long on the right side.- Dentals: An partial dental plate was found among his belongings; unknown if upper or lower.
- Clothing: He was wearing Hanes brand, size 30 briefs; Rustler brand 29 inch waist, 32 inch length, blue denim pants; a black, size 32 belt; and aCarriage Street brand, short sleeved, beige - off white, button-down shirt with brown buttons. The ends of the shirt sleeves were rolled up.
- Personal Effects: a Rolex style wrist watch; a Case brand pocketknife; a black plastic comb; two gray with yellow Cross brand pens; a yellow metal necklace with an eagle pendant; a yellow metal ring with a clear stone; a TORX star-head VIM VT 470 wrench; and an upper denture plate.
- Other: Fingerprints available
Personal Effects
Case History
On April 9, 1996 about 13.30, two fishermen found this man's body in a sack floating in Greenwood Bayou, bound with ligatures, off the Chickasabogue River in Mobile County, Alabama. He was found in very shallow water, 2 to 3 feet deep.
Chickasabogue Creek and Greenwood Bayou are accessible by turning off Alabama 43 and proceeding over a viaduct to Port of Mobile-Chickasaw. This area is found is popular with fishermen.
He died of ligature strangulation choking with a rope, string or a neck chain and blunt force trauma to the head.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Mobile Police Department
Lt. Joe Rose
251-434-1791
OR
Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
J.C.U. Downs, M.D.
251-471-7026
NCIC Number:
U-919713906
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information: Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences