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Skeletal remains found within area near March Road and U.S. 90 within Saint Elmo, Alabama. (per NamUs).
Notes:
This article may or may not be referring to the Saint Elmo John Doe; if so, he may be undergoing genetic genealogy testing.
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Skeletal remains found within area near March Road and U.S. 90 within Saint Elmo, Alabama. (per NamUs).
Case Numbers:
- NamUs: UP17359
- Doe Network: 3460UMAL
- ME/C: 27(A)-85-31365
- Location: Saint Elmo, Alabama. (Mobile Co.)
- Date Body Found: March 18, 1985.
- NamUs Created: January 10, 2018.
- Tribal Land: N/A
- PMI: 1-2 years
- Est. YOD: 1983-1985
- State of Remains: Not recognizable.
- Partial skeletal parts only.
- Cause of Death: N/A
- Sex: Male
- Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
- Age: 30-40
- Height: 5'6" (66 in.), est.
- Weight: Cannot estimate.
- Hair: Unknown
- Eye: Unknown
- Dentals: Unknown
- DNA: Unknown
- Prints: Unknown
- Marks / Features: Unknown
- Clothing:
- White socks
- denim trousers [blue jeans]
- brown or black belt w/ large metal belt buckle
- “cowboy style” plaid shirt, blue and brown in color w/ pearl covered snap fasteners
- Jewelry: NONE
- Add'l Items:
- brown leather wallet
- hair comb
Notes:
This article may or may not be referring to the Saint Elmo John Doe; if so, he may be undergoing genetic genealogy testing.
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