Copying CarlK's post to start the new thread.
There is another thread on this topic, but it is dedicated to a specific possible match, which has since been ruled out. So I am starting a new thread.
The Doe Network:
Case File 73UMWA http://doenetwork.org/cases/73umwa.html
NamUs UP Case File 2054 https://identifyus.org/cases/2054
Reconstruction of Victim
Unidentified Male
* The victim was discovered in August 2003 in Southwestern Skamania County, Washington
* Estimated Date of Death: August 2, 2002 - May 1, 2003
* Cause of Death: Believed to be blunt force trauma to skull.
* State of Remains: Mostly decomposed; some missing bones.
Vital Statistics
o Estimated age: 30 - 45 years old
o Approximate Height and Weight: 5'7"-6'0". weight unknown due to decomposition.
o Distinguishing Characteristics: Possibly of Asian or Native heritage. Dark brown / black hair; unknown eye color.
Antemortem injuries to left nasal bone and left eighth rib.
o Clothing: One moccasin-type slipper and one wool sock.
o Jewelry: One gold necklace with pendant of soldered gold nuggets.
o Dentals: Available. Amalgam fillings noted on teeth #3(LOBD), #18(OB), #20(O); natural crown and root is partially missing on tooth #22; enamel broken on teeth #8,9 and 27; teeth #1,16,17 and 32 not seen, may be antemortem loss or congenital absence
o Fingerprints: Not Available.
o DNA: Available
Case History
The victim's femur was located in Southwestern Skamania County, Washington in August 2003 by a neighborhood dog.
The rest of the body was recovered June 19, 2004 in a vacant wooded lot in rural Skamania County.
Victims' Gold Necklace
What do you think about this person?
Jonathan Depatie
Missing 8/11/01 from Missoula, MT
Age: 39
Height: 5'10"
Square Jaw
http://www.nampn.org/cases/depatie_jonathan.html
www.charleyproject.org/cases/d/depatie_jonathan.html
It looks pretty good to me. Nothing there to contradict.
You should turn it in to LSU Faces Lab. If you call the Skamania County authorities, they will just refer you to Mary Manheim at LSU. My experience with LSU was very positive, in that that they were very willing to diligently look at tips from the public.