Do you think he may have been migrating to the USA via the water? I think the Under Armours may have been swimming support for him.Cause of death is presumed to be drowning. He was found on the beach, by the water.
Do you think he may have been migrating to the USA via the water? I think the Under Armours may have been swimming support for him.Cause of death is presumed to be drowning. He was found on the beach, by the water.
But I still wonder, since he was Somalian or Kenyan, wouldn't he enter the USA via a different state? I find Texas an odd place to enter if your not traveling to the USA via Mexico (I presume that's the nearest country near Texas). Maybe he took a boat just outside of Texas and tried to swim there? He had to have had help to get there.
This seems like a good possibility! I would submit him!This case (Leperry Dushawn Williams) just came up in NAMUS and reminded me of this unidentified man. They have a similar look, as well as height and weight are about the same. Galveston is a little less than an hour from Houston.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I thought so too. . I e-mailed the detective from the NAMUS contacts. Thanks!This seems like a good possibility! I would submit him!
I thought so too. . I e-mailed the detective from the NAMUS contacts. Thanks!
Still no word on Kahala Beach John Doe. Seven months after Kahala Beach John Doe was found, the body of a black female was found on our bayside here in Galveston - I can’t find any information on whether or not she has been identified (she’s not listed in namus) but this just is super odd to me, two people within the same year. You won’t find any of this information in our local newspapers though, my city will let someone go unidentified in an effort to keep tourism booming.
The fact that two black people have ended up dead in Galveston causes me to worry something bad is going on. I know Galveston has had some pretty bad racial issues in the past and more recently, including with former police officers. The lack of coverage, the tension in the area, two black victims left in Galveston in a year. Just my opinion of course, but it just makes me think.
I think there may have been people with this UID when he died, but I doubt foul play was involved. I know how you feel, it’s upsetting to think this is the caseThe fact that two black people have ended up dead in Galveston causes me to worry something bad is going on. I know Galveston has had some pretty bad racial issues in the past and more recently, including with former police officers. The lack of coverage, the tension in the area, two black victims left in Galveston in a year. Just my opinion of course, but it just makes me think.
Still no word on Kahala Beach John Doe. Seven months after Kahala Beach John Doe was found, the body of a black female was found on our bayside here in Galveston - I can’t find any information on whether or not she has been identified (she’s not listed in namus) but this just is super odd to me, two people within the same year. You won’t find any of this information in our local newspapers though, my city will let someone go unidentified in an effort to keep tourism booming.
i think it points to possibly trying to travel into the US via water.
while I feel like the slides worn on his arms are indicative of him swimming/being in the water - I still can’t wrap my head around the idea that he was trying to enter the US via the Gulf of Mexico, I think it’s probably the least likely scenario. Just my opinion.
i dont think he swam the whole way obviously. i felt like he had the sandals on his hands so he did not lose them. i have several pairs of similar sandals and they wont keep you afloat.
Given the timeframe, I wouldn't consider it too farfetched that his loved ones were probably not especially motivated to go to the police and report him missing.. It seems more likely that he entered the water from the shore and got caught up in a rip current...and if that is the case why isn’t someone missing him? No swimmers were reported missing the weekend Kahala John Doe was discovered.
Given the timeframe, I wouldn't consider it too farfetched that his loved ones were probably not especially motivated to go to the police and report him missing.