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JOHN DOE #1-52-1
On January 16, 1952, a badly decomposed male decedent was discovered on Miramar Beach and had been dead approximately 20 days. Both lower limbs and hands were missing at the knees and elbows. Upper and lower teeth had silver fillings, some recent. Dental information is present in the case file. One leg and shoe discovered on 01/19/1952. One “Case” pocket knife with three blades found in pocket. Ten keys on a heavy chain also retained and given to the Sheriff’s Office. Key for a “Yale lock” was stamped with “UN58357 & G F”.
Age: Approximately 45 years old
Height: Approximately 5’10”
Ancestry: European
Hair: Unknown
Eyes: Unknown
Weight: Stocky build; Approximately 200 lbs
Clothing:
San Mateo County Coroner's Office
Telephone: (650) 312-5562
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
NamUs #UP9570
ME/C Case Number 1-52-1
Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body Found January 16, 1952
Location Found Half Moon Bay, California
NamUs Case Created December 4, 2011
Estimated Year of Death 1951-1952
Estimated PMI 20 Days
Inventory of Remains One or more limbs not recovered One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Traumatic injuries
Estimated Age Range 40-50 Years
Height 5' 10"(70 inches) , Estimated
Weight 200 lbs, Estimated
Hair Color Unknown
Eye Color Unknown
Accessories - "Case" 3-blade pocket knife; ten (10) keys on heavy chain with one (1) key for a "Yale Lock" and stamped with "UN58357 and G F" - Near the Body
Clothing - Blue "Levi" brand jeans, size unknown; brown, leather "Army garrison" belt with brass buckle, Underwear white with red and blue stripes - On the Body
Clothing - None - Near the Body
Eyewear - None - On the Body
Jewelry - None - On the Body
Circumstances of Recovery - Adult, Caucasian male found on MIramar Beach with distal upper extremities and hands missing and lower extremities missing.
JOHN DOE #1-52-1
JOHN DOE #1-52-1
On January 16, 1952, a badly decomposed male decedent was discovered on Miramar Beach and had been dead approximately 20 days. Both lower limbs and hands were missing at the knees and elbows. Upper and lower teeth had silver fillings, some recent. Dental information is present in the case file. One leg and shoe discovered on 01/19/1952. One “Case” pocket knife with three blades found in pocket. Ten keys on a heavy chain also retained and given to the Sheriff’s Office. Key for a “Yale lock” was stamped with “UN58357 & G F”.
Description of Remains:
Gender: MaleAge: Approximately 45 years old
Height: Approximately 5’10”
Ancestry: European
Hair: Unknown
Eyes: Unknown
Weight: Stocky build; Approximately 200 lbs
Clothing:
- Blue Levi jeans and striped shorts
- Brown leather army garrison belt w/brass buckle
San Mateo County Coroner's Office
Telephone: (650) 312-5562
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
NamUs #UP9570
ME/C Case Number 1-52-1
Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body Found January 16, 1952
Location Found Half Moon Bay, California
NamUs Case Created December 4, 2011
Estimated Year of Death 1951-1952
Estimated PMI 20 Days
Inventory of Remains One or more limbs not recovered One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Traumatic injuries
Estimated Age Range 40-50 Years
Height 5' 10"(70 inches) , Estimated
Weight 200 lbs, Estimated
Hair Color Unknown
Eye Color Unknown
Accessories - "Case" 3-blade pocket knife; ten (10) keys on heavy chain with one (1) key for a "Yale Lock" and stamped with "UN58357 and G F" - Near the Body
Clothing - Blue "Levi" brand jeans, size unknown; brown, leather "Army garrison" belt with brass buckle, Underwear white with red and blue stripes - On the Body
Clothing - None - Near the Body
Eyewear - None - On the Body
Jewelry - None - On the Body
Circumstances of Recovery - Adult, Caucasian male found on MIramar Beach with distal upper extremities and hands missing and lower extremities missing.