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Philadelphia John Doe (1997)
a.k.a "Orianna Street John Doe”
UP2686 (NU)
Satellite view of the approx. area where John Doe was found (via Google).
Circumstances: a.k.a "Orianna Street John Doe”
UP2686 (NU)
Satellite view of the approx. area where John Doe was found (via Google).
The decedent is found wrapped and bound inside a mattress that was placed inside a dumpster and set aflame on the premises of a church called Iglesia DeCristo Misionera, 2400 N. Orianna St. Philadelphia, PA. (per NamUs).
The decedent was found wrapped and bound inside a mattress that was placed in a dumpster and set on fire in a vacant lot at Fourth and Cumberland Streets near Iglesia De Cristo Misionera. The body was severely charred and was found to have blunt force trauma to the head. (per Doe Network).
Case Numbers:
- Doe Network: 1910UMPA
- NamUs: UP2686
- ME/C: 97-0122
- NCMEC: N/A
- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia Co.)
- Date Body Found: January 8, 1997.
- NamUs Created: October 7, 2008.
- Tribal Land: NO.
- PMI: DAYS
- State of Remains: Not recognizable - charred/burned
- All parts recovered.
- Cause of Death: UNKNOWN
- Sex: Male
- Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian, Hispanic/Latino
- Age: 20-35 (adult, pre-40)
- Height: 6' 0" (72 inches), est.
- Weight: 151 lbs., est.
- Hair: Red/Auburn
- Majority of head hair was burned, dark colored.
- Tightly curled approximately 1 inch in length.
- Eye: Brown
- Dentals: UNKNOWN
- DNA: UNKNOWN
- Prints: UNKNOWN
- Marks / Features:
- pierced left earlobe.
- tattoo of a heart with "one love inside" located on the left chest.
- Clothing:
- charred remnants of a brown striped shirt
- charred remnants of green blanket
- Jewelry: NONE
- Add'l Items: NONE
Notes:
NamUs states that Orianna Street John Doe was found in a dumpster on the premises of a church located at 2400 N. Orianna Street whereas Doe Network states the dumpster was in vacant lot at Fourth and Cumberland Streets near the church. It seems like the "Fourth and Cumberland" street(s) may have since been renamed to "W. York Street" and "N. 5th Street." These two approximate locations are within a five minute walk of each other and based on the satellite view (screenshot taken 10/11/2024), there are currently several vacant lots within the vicinity.
Using Google Street View to look at 2400 N. Orianna Street, it appears the building that once housed the church is either no longer there or the building is no longer a church.
Links:
NamUs: UP2686 (ARCHIVE)
DN: 1910UMPA (ARCHIVE)
** The case is currently being handled by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office and Philadelphia Police Department. **
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