Glad to see this thread still going. Can we refer to him as Tod Motor Doe? There has been some recent media interest in the case so I'm back again to try to help identify this man. I've seen some mention of requests under the FOIA and this is what happened to us when we last tried:
We reached out to the Clark County Coroner's Office late in 2017. At that time, the case was still open and active, which is a tad strange considering this is a 12-year old suicide in one of the busiest and most transient cities on the planet. There are criminal elements to this case, most visibly, the issue of identity fraud. Of course, there could be others the public doesn't know about. Detectives now assigned the case (the case isn't actively being 'worked') were reluctant to release any additional information.
In 2018, we filed a state equivalent of a FOIA/FOIL request for any and all information regarding this case, including autopsy reports, police findings, redacted interviews. We were soundly rejected on that request because of the case's enduring status as 'open.'
Hey Dummy: If You Think TMD Was a Foreigner, Get INTERPOL On The Case!
We tried, we certainly tried. In 2017, a detective at the Clark County Coroner's Office said it was "very likely" that information about TMD was forwarded to INTERPOL and international allies through the appropriate channels back in 2008. He wasn't sure however.
A FOIA request to INTERPOL - Washington returned nothing. We were told that even if information was sent, investigative records at INTERPOL - Washington are only retained for seven (7) years from the date a case is closed.
We contacted the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA). This agency serves as the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) for Germany, and is Germany’s central agency for police information and communication. As private citizens can not pass information or initiate investigations, we were rerouted back to Las Vegas law enforcement.
We then reached out to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC). We were informed that they were "a non-operational arm of the AFP, and as such do not get involved in the recording or investigation of missing persons in Australia." We were advised to petition the Clark County Coroner's Office to pass information to federal law enforcement outlets in Western Australia (Perth). Much like German privacy laws, in Australia, statutes dictate that all information and searches must come through official channels.