TX TX - Houston, BlkMale, 18-25, UP3300, approximately 5'6", Nov'94

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Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP3300
Male, Black / African American
Date Body Found: November 3, 1994
Location Found: Houston, Texas

ME/C Case Number: ML94-7759
Estimated Age Group: Adolescent
Estimated Age Range (Years): 18-25
Estimated Year of Death: 1994

Estimated PMI: 3 Months
Height: 5' 6"(66 inches) , Estimated
Weight: Cannot Estimate
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown

Location: Houston, Texas
County: Harris County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped): 29.899660N , -95.499319W

Circumstances of Recovery:
This decedent was found with another deceased adolescent male in a grassy field near the San Jacinto River. The remains were skeletal.

Clothing: Button-down long-sleeved denim shirt, acid-washed denim jean shorts, braided leather belt

On the Body: Footwear, black athletic shoes, On the Body
 
Is anyone able to please check for the following:
- Ruled-outs in NamUs
- Archived articles from local newspapers from November '94 about the case? (Maybe the finding was mentioned as news, especially since two "John Does" were located together?)

By the way, the other "John Doe" has also not been identified and is a 17 - 23 y.o. Hispanic/Uncertain Male, UP3276. I will try to start a separate thread for him soon.
 
I have made a thread for the other young man, UP3276:
 
From Doe Network:

Distinguishing Marks/Features: He may have had an unusual gait in life due to his left leg being shorter than the right. Well-healed fracture of left femur with shortening and bowing, healed right rib 2 fracture, occult spina bifida of L-5 and sacral 3-5.

Dentals: Available; teeth 18 and 31 have a scooped out appearance as though they might have been prepared for fillings. The occlusal surface is absent.
Fingerprints: Fingerprints could not be obtained.
DNA: Samples submitted - tests not complete



From Texas Department of Public Safety:

Cause of Death: Homicide
 

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