General Information
Date of Discovery - 03/15/1997
Location of Discovery - Masseyville, Chester County, Tennessee (the NamUs File lists the location as being Chesterfield in Henderson County, but local news reports confirm that the location is Masseyville in Chester County)
Estimated Date of Death - 1997
State of Remains - Not recognizable - Charred/burned
Cause of Death - Homicide
Physical Description
Estimated Age - 40-65
Race - White / Caucasian
Gender - Male
Height - 5'9 - 5'10, Estimated
Weight - Cannot Estimate
Hair Color - Gray or Partially Gray (Graying Brown)
Eye Color - Unknown or Missing
Distinguishing Marks / Features - Had a stocky build, previously healed gunshot wounds to the wrist and shoulder blade, a partial lower denture plate, and evidence of some sort of prior surgery to the chest area (possibly open heart surgery).
Clothing and Personal Items
Clothing - N/A
Jewelry - N/A
Additional Personal Items - N/A
Circumstances of Discovery
Two rabbit hunters discovered the body in a rural area near the side of a dirt road known as Peach Orchard Road; it had been burned beyond recognition after being doused with an accelerant, with authorities quickly determining that the cause of death was homicide. Authorities also determined that the man had previously sustained gunshot wounds to the wrist and chest, however these were unrelated to his death.
Subsequent local inquiries into missing persons throughout Tennessee have failed to turn up any matches. Despite extensive news coverage through the state, the man has not been identified.
Date of Discovery - 03/15/1997
Location of Discovery - Masseyville, Chester County, Tennessee (the NamUs File lists the location as being Chesterfield in Henderson County, but local news reports confirm that the location is Masseyville in Chester County)
Estimated Date of Death - 1997
State of Remains - Not recognizable - Charred/burned
Cause of Death - Homicide
Physical Description
Estimated Age - 40-65
Race - White / Caucasian
Gender - Male
Height - 5'9 - 5'10, Estimated
Weight - Cannot Estimate
Hair Color - Gray or Partially Gray (Graying Brown)
Eye Color - Unknown or Missing
Distinguishing Marks / Features - Had a stocky build, previously healed gunshot wounds to the wrist and shoulder blade, a partial lower denture plate, and evidence of some sort of prior surgery to the chest area (possibly open heart surgery).
Clothing and Personal Items
Clothing - N/A
Jewelry - N/A
Additional Personal Items - N/A
Circumstances of Discovery
Two rabbit hunters discovered the body in a rural area near the side of a dirt road known as Peach Orchard Road; it had been burned beyond recognition after being doused with an accelerant, with authorities quickly determining that the cause of death was homicide. Authorities also determined that the man had previously sustained gunshot wounds to the wrist and chest, however these were unrelated to his death.
Subsequent local inquiries into missing persons throughout Tennessee have failed to turn up any matches. Despite extensive news coverage through the state, the man has not been identified.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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