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So many children and teenagers are missing from the 70s; impossible to tell how tall they may have grown or what color their hair may have become in 15-20 years.
So many children and teenagers are missing from the 70s; impossible to tell how tall they may have grown or what color their hair may have become in 15-20 years.
I'm going through the North American Missing Persons database www.nampn.org, 1980s, and have found a few more to add to the list, some better candidates than others. It's not the most user-friendly site (you have to click on each men's name to see details) but there are lots of names there.
It'd be great if someone here could check the 1970s:
http://www.nampn.org/mp1970-1979.html
and if someone could check the 1990s (just 1990 and 1991):
http://www.nampn.org/mp1995-1990.html
If you choose to accept this mission you can check any candidates against the latest alpha list wenwe4 posted above; if name is not on there, go to Namus, enter the name in the search field at the bottom of the page, and see if info comes up about the missing person (sidebar links), including dental/dna availability, case # and agency contact info. Remember:
• Estimated age = 35-50, so birthdate should roughly be between 1942 and 1957 (we do have listings as late as 1961).
• Remains found March 12, 1992 – so “last seen” should be prior to that. *a body can be skeletonized in as little as 4 days, but test results indicate the UID died in 1991(Jan-Nov).
• Height 6’ – 6’3” inches tall with a 32” waist (if clothes found are his) means victim was probably less than 200 lbs (though yes, he could’ve lost weight while missing).
• Hair color: blond, strawb, sandy, or brown
I'll check the '90's...