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This was definitely a less known case and given that only a foot was found, there was not a lot of information/context to go on.I'm not finding an existing thread for this Doe on Websleuths.
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This was definitely a less known case and given that only a foot was found, there was not a lot of information/context to go on.I'm not finding an existing thread for this Doe on Websleuths.
This was definitely a less known case and given that only a foot was found, there was not a lot of information/context to go on.
Johnnie's Doe thread:Honored that Othram could assist the MBI Cold Case Unit & Mississippi State Medical Examiner Team in identifying a 2001 John Doe as John “Johnnie” Allen Gallegos, born April 12, 1966. Thank you to Carla Davis for funding the case!
After 23 years, Jackson County John Doe (2001) is Identified
MBI Cold Case Unit & Mississippi State Medical Examiner Team with Othram to Identify a 2001 Homicide Victimdnasolves.com
I love knowing that there is always someone here to help. We never give up hope!Johnnie's Doe thread:
MS - MS - Pascagoula, Wht/HispMale 25-36, UP4735, may be from TX, scars, tattoos: 'John', bird, Jun'01
Unidentified Caucasian or Hispanic Male The victim was discovered on June 18, 2001 in Jackson County, Mississippi, near the Alabama State Line. Date of death is estimated to have been 2 days prior to discovery. Manner of death was homicide. Vital Statistics Estimated age: 25 - 35...www.websleuths.com
Great work as always. But the date of birth is definitely wrong.Honored that Othram could assist Metropolitan Nashville Police Department in identifying a 1993 John Doe as Donald Elden Verhalen, born June 12, 1937. We are grateful to RTI, NamUs, and the NIJ for funding the case.
Nashville John Doe (1993) has now been Identified
Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Teams with Othram to Identify a 1993 John Doednasolves.com
Fixed!Great work as always. But the date of birth is definitely wrong.
Not seeing a Doe thread for Donald at first glance.Honored that Othram could assist Metropolitan Nashville Police Department in identifying a 1993 John Doe as Donald Elden Verhalen, born June 12, 1937. We are grateful to RTI, NamUs, and the NIJ for funding the case.
Nashville John Doe (1993) has now been Identified
Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Teams with Othram to Identify a 1993 John Doednasolves.com
Honored that Othram could assist Metropolitan Nashville Police Department in identifying a 1993 John Doe as Donald Elden Verhalen, born June 12, 1937. We are grateful to RTI, NamUs, and the NIJ for funding the case.
Nashville John Doe (1993) has now been Identified
Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Teams with Othram to Identify a 1993 John Doednasolves.com
Here's Dewayne's Doe thread:Honored that Othram could assist the Nez Perce County Coroner’s & Sheriff’s Office and Idaho State Police Forensic Services in identifying a 1982 John Doe as Dewayne Surls, born in 1965. He was only a teenager.
Nez Perce County John Doe (1982) has now been Identified
Nez Perce County Coroner’s & Sheriff’s Office and Idaho State Police Forensic Services Team with Othram to Identify a 1982 John Doednasolves.com
Just fantastic. I remember this case. So glad this young man has been identified. Thank you.Honored that Othram could assist the Nez Perce County Coroner’s & Sheriff’s Office and Idaho State Police Forensic Services in identifying a 1982 John Doe as Dewayne Surls, born in 1965. He was only a teenager.
Nez Perce County John Doe (1982) has now been Identified
Nez Perce County Coroner’s & Sheriff’s Office and Idaho State Police Forensic Services Team with Othram to Identify a 1982 John Doednasolves.com
Hi, I came across this Jane Doe, a tiny little woman murdered so violently over 40 years ago. It's just very sad. She still has no name, no identity.
The work you've done and continue to do is just remarkable. I know the family and friends of the once unidentified appreciate it more than can be expressed. Bless you.
Your post led me to look up her thread.
She is my PFP and is linked in my signature. One of the newspaper articles I found about her mentioned the name of the person who did her clay reconstruction, who was a professor of anthropology at an Alabama college in the 1980s. I THINK I have found where she is today but haven't reached out yet. I had a theory that the skull might still be at the college, maybe unmarked, having not been returned to law enforcement for one reason or another. MOO.Hi, I came across this Jane Doe, a tiny little woman murdered so violently over 40 years ago.
Oh I hadn't seen that. My goodness how does that happen? Such an indignity That would be a miraculous if they could get her DNA from the bullets!Your post led me to look up her thread. In her thread, unfortunately there are quotes saying her remains have been "lost," so DNA comparisons can't be made. ETA: They do have dental records, though, and some are wondering if her DNA might be obtained on the bullets related to her case. That would be incredible!
AL - AL - Marbury, WhtFemale Skeletal, UP51903, 35-50, in root cellar, wrapped in comforter, Mar'86
General Information Date of Discovery - 29/03/1986 Location of Discovery - Marbury, Autauga County, Alabama Estimated Date of Death - Prior to 1983 State of Remains - Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton Cause of Death - Homicide Physical Description Estimated Age - 35 -...www.websleuths.com
Wow! I hope she can be recovered there <3She is my PFP and is linked in my signature. One of the newspaper articles I found about her mentioned the name of the person who did her clay reconstruction, who was a professor of anthropology at an Alabama college in the 1980s. I THINK I have found where she is today but haven't reached out yet. I had a theory that the skull might still be at the college, maybe unmarked, having not been returned to law enforcement for one reason or another. MOO.
That theory actually sounds really plausible. Great research on your part! Hoping her skull is there so we can get DNA sooner.She is my PFP and is linked in my signature. One of the newspaper articles I found about her mentioned the name of the person who did her clay reconstruction, who was a professor of anthropology at an Alabama college in the 1980s. I THINK I have found where she is today but haven't reached out yet. I had a theory that the skull might still be at the college, maybe unmarked, having not been returned to law enforcement for one reason or another. MOO.