So, 7 cases where Namus was removed:
1. Mercer Island John Doe 2018 (WA)
Description On May 6, 2018 the body of a man in his 50’s to 60’s was found floating in Lake Washington off the shore on the south end of Mercer Island, Washington. The deceased wore only black socks. An autopsy conducted by the King County Medical Examiner’s Office established the man to be...
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2. Peter Kalama Ln Jane Doe 2013 (WA)
New pending case announcement from DNA Doe for human body parts found out of Yelm, Washington. Please visit our page to learn more.
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3. Travis County John Doe 2021 (TX)
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4.Mecklenburg John Doe 2008 (NC)
On December 24, 2008 partial skeletal human remains were on Dixie River Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. Follow this page for updates.
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5. Broadway St Phoenix Jane Doe 2004 (AZ)
Description On November 21, 2004 a woman was found in the street at 15th Street and Broadway in Phoenix, Arizona minutes after being struck and killed by a car that left the scene. The deceased was wearing green sweatpants and a flowered t-shirt. The forensic pathologist who conducted the...
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Two cases which are still in Pending section, but i think they are actually in active research but the page was not updated:
6. Suzanne Jane Doe 1994 (FL). She is a victim of serial killer Keith Jesperson, otherwise known as the Happy Face Killer
Description: On September 15, 1994, the skeletonized remains of a white woman were located off Interstate 10 in Holt, Florida. The woman is believed to have been between 36-45 years old, 5’6” and 110 pounds. She had brown hair that appeared bleached. She wore floral jacket with sequins on the...
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7. Motorcycle Mountain John Doe 2001 (CA)
Description: On February 15, 2001, a human skull was brought into the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office by an individual who reported finding the remains in an area of Monte Rio, California, nicknamed “Motorcycle Mountain”. The skull was in good condition with the exception of a missing mandible...
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