TX TX - Fresno, WhtMale 17-25, #UP778, bad teeth w/ remaining baby tooth, found in woods, Feb'78

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Fort Bend Co. John Doe (1978)
a.k.a "Baby Tooth John Doe" (by me)
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Clay reconstruction of John Doe.
Circumstances
The victim's skeletal remains were located in the woods between Texas 288 and 20 feet east of railroad tracks near Evergreen in Fresno. (per Doe Network).

Skeletal remains in the woods (per NamUs).
Case Numbers:
  • Doe Network: 1258UMTX
  • NamUs: UP778
  • ME/C: PA78-0032
  • NCMEC: 1184340
Overview:
  • Location: Fresno, Texas. (Fort Bend Co.)
  • Date Body Found: February 13, 1978.
  • NamUs Created: December 27, 2007
  • Tribal Land: NO
  • PMI: 1 MONTH
  • State of Remains: SKELETONIZED
    • All parts recovered
    • Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
  • Cause of Death: HOMICIDE (not specified)
Physical:
  • Sex: Male
  • Race/Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Age: 17-25 (adult, pre-30s)
  • Height: 5'6" (est.)
  • Weight: 145 lbs. (est.)
  • Hair: Brown
  • Eye: UNKNOWN
Identifiers:
  • Dentals: Available
  • DNA: Available
  • Prints: N/A
  • Marks / Features: Poor teeth quality, history dental work.
    • numerous dental fillings
    • partially completed root canal/crown of lower left first molar
    • root canal occurred within 1 year of death
    • baby tooth remains in place of the lower right 2nd premolar
    • majority of his teeth exhibited signs of decay
    • had a dental abscess that may have caused him discomfort
Personal Affects:
  • Clothing: UNKNOWN
  • Jewelry: UNKNOWN
  • Add'l Items: NONE
Links:

** This case is currently being investigated by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. **
 
There are currently 3 exclusions on NamUs:
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I could not find a thread on this Doe; I apologize if this is a duplicate.

I cannot find anything explaining why they believe this to be a homicide victim aside from his being found in a forest.
 
The three exclusions for baby Tooth John Doe all have threads here. Linking just because.
 
Oh wow! When I looked on 10/8/24 it was not on there. Strange.

1258UMTX_LARGE.jpgOriginal.jpg

Looks quite a bit different from the original 1970s/1980s recon, but that's often the case. What is most notably different is the original recon depicts him with a more narrow jaw and chin.
 

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