"Jim Doe"
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Decomposing remains found in a wooden crate in the Chicago Greater Area Sanitary and Shipping canal (approximate location map) near Lockport, Will County, Illinois, on July 30, 1980.
Manner of Death: Homicide
Sex: Male
Race: White/Caucasian
Estimated Age: 25-35 years old
Post-Mortem Interval: Approximately 1 week (July 23, 1980)
Height: 5'11" (71 inches)
Weight: 175 lbs
Hair Description: Light/medium brown to blond, about 2 inches long
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Characteristics: Long narrow feet with little toes curled under. Possibly a smoker.
Clothing: (1) Dark blue work pants with a laundry mark reading "Jim 5," (2) Green work-type pullover T-shirt with one pocket, (3) wool socks, (4) One dark-colored herringbone house slipper.
Accessories: (1) Peterbuilt truck keys, (2) Ford car key, (3) AMC car key, (4) Several padlock-type keys, (5) Briggs and Stratton key, (6) House keys, (7) Miscellaneous coins.
Notes: The man's clothing was consistent with a laborer such as a mechanic or a truck driver. New information indicates he may have been an auto mechanic.
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/5213/details?nav
Decomposing remains found in a wooden crate in the Chicago Greater Area Sanitary and Shipping canal (approximate location map) near Lockport, Will County, Illinois, on July 30, 1980.
Manner of Death: Homicide
Sex: Male
Race: White/Caucasian
Estimated Age: 25-35 years old
Post-Mortem Interval: Approximately 1 week (July 23, 1980)
Height: 5'11" (71 inches)
Weight: 175 lbs
Hair Description: Light/medium brown to blond, about 2 inches long
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Characteristics: Long narrow feet with little toes curled under. Possibly a smoker.
Clothing: (1) Dark blue work pants with a laundry mark reading "Jim 5," (2) Green work-type pullover T-shirt with one pocket, (3) wool socks, (4) One dark-colored herringbone house slipper.
Accessories: (1) Peterbuilt truck keys, (2) Ford car key, (3) AMC car key, (4) Several padlock-type keys, (5) Briggs and Stratton key, (6) House keys, (7) Miscellaneous coins.
Notes: The man's clothing was consistent with a laborer such as a mechanic or a truck driver. New information indicates he may have been an auto mechanic.