Australia Australia - Blue Mountains, NSW, Male 995UMNSW, 50-64, @ Echo Point, Jun'04

  • #21
Its just a htought...
I wonder if there was ever a camera handed in or found lost around that time.
It seems strange for a tourist not to have a camera. (if he was a tourist)
It could have also been the reason her fell - taking pictures on the steep tracks, its not hard to loose your balance.

There is an information centre at Echo Point - I wonder if they had a camera handed in to them, and not the Police.
If there was, it is probably gone now - but I wonder if there was a record of one being handed in and not collected?

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  • #22
Has anyone ever considered that it might be Charles Grayson Sudduth? He flew from California to Sydney 3 months before this John Doe was found, and he has never been heard from again. It is interesting to note the pathologist spent 3 months piecing the skull back together. Was it from a great height? Was it animal predation? Charles has been in accidents before and was already deformed. Could them trying to piece the skull back together 'properly' have given the effect of deformity to the ear etc?
Thinking out loud here.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
 

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NSW Police release handwritten note from Echo Point man whose body is still unidentified

A chilling note from a man found at Echo Point may be the clue police need to identify his body, which is one of hundreds of remains piling up at police, mortuary and forensic facilities.

In a remarkable DNA breakthrough this week, NSW Police have linked the man to the note which was discovered inside a backpack found on top of the man’s body at Echo Point in the Blue Mountains in 2004.
 

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