I just read this article and could find nothing on NAMUS or Doe Network...
http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/local/x688427307/Cold-case-squad-hopes-to-solve-Mr-X-case
A reporter mentions in the article that someone came into the newspaper office (sounds like it was in the 1990s) and said they knew who did it and it was in relation to drug dealing. What's not explained is why that was never followed up?
If anyone can find any Doe or NAMUS links, please post as I may have missed them.
http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/local/x688427307/Cold-case-squad-hopes-to-solve-Mr-X-case
October 16, 2012
Cold case squad hopes to solve Mr. X case
By Pete Kendall/Special to the CTR
Turning back the investigative clock some 40 years, Johnson County Sheriffs Office officials are seeking the identity of a Caucasian male found shot to death in far west Johnson County on Dec. 11, 1972.
The nude body of Mr. X, as the deceased was labeled by a Dallas pathologist, was discovered in a clump of cedars on Matlock Ranch by rancher Sam Miller of Cleburne Rt. 2. Miller saw vultures lighting in the area, went to investigate and called Sheriff Cliff Benson with news of the find from a nearby house.
Mr. X, reported to be about 30 years of age, was sprawled behind a tree, 50 yards south of the present County Road 1131, located 14 miles west of Cleburne and less than a mile from the Hood County line. CR 1131 intersects Farm-to-Market Road 4.
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Mr. X had been dead about four days. He was 5-foot-6 with short, brown, curly hair and no visible scars or tattoos. Varmints had removed several body parts, including the eyes.
A reporter mentions in the article that someone came into the newspaper office (sounds like it was in the 1990s) and said they knew who did it and it was in relation to drug dealing. What's not explained is why that was never followed up?
If anyone can find any Doe or NAMUS links, please post as I may have missed them.