FL FL - Tampa, WhtMale 56 - 65, UP191, "Bob", Discovered by fisherman, Makeshift shelter, Apr'95

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
ME/C Case Number - 95-02209

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"In April 1995, fishermen discovered human remains in a wooded area just north of Bearss Avenue near the Ramada Inn in Tampa, Fla. The remains were located next to a makeshift shelter, possibly used by homeless individuals. The remains are believed to be those of a 60+ year old white male, approximately 5’3” - 5’8” tall. Clothing, bottles and other items were found in close proximity to the remains. Investigators at the time believed the man was homeless and may have been known as “Bob” who was last seen in October 1994. Chemical isotope testing was conducted to estimate his geographical origin: the strontium and lead isotope data are consistent with a local U.S. origin of birth."

DBF - April 29, 1995
Age range - 56-65 Years
Condition of Remains - Near complete or complete skeleton
Inventory of Remains - All parts recovered

Height - 5' 6"(66 inches) Estimated

No hair recovered

No clothing listed on Namus o_O
 
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4 Exclusions:

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Missing Person / NamUs #MP37938Robert Hay
Date of Last ContactSeptember 25, 1981
StateCA
CountySan Francisco
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Missing Person / NamUs #Dennis Lee Brown
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Missing Person / NamUs #Floyd Hansford Walker
Date of Last Contact--
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Missing Person / NamUs #Frances Calle
Date of Last Contact--
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From the Othram link:

During the course of the investigation, detectives discovered a headstone belonging to Mammana at Easton Cemetery in Easton, Pennsylvania, however there was no record of him being buried in the plot.

That's a bit odd. Did his family just assume he must have passed away at some point and give him a headstone?
 
From the Othram link:

During the course of the investigation, detectives discovered a headstone belonging to Mammana at Easton Cemetery in Easton, Pennsylvania, however there was no record of him being buried in the plot.

That's a bit odd. Did his family just assume he must have passed away at some point and give him a headstone?
Or one shared with his wife. Some of the folks in the area where my ancestors are buried have those. I guess if the second person is unaccounted for, they would just leave it open?
 

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