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NAMUS UP136130
Unidentified Male
Location Found:
Shingletown, Shasta County, California
Date Found: May 13, 1984

Race: White / Caucasian
PMI: Unknown
Estimated year of Death: 1981-1983
Estimated Age: 40-60 Years
Height: 5' 7"-5' 11"(67-71 inches) , Estimated
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Gray or Partially Gray, Short, reddish-brown and grey
Eye Color: Unknown
Clothing: Green pullover, blue jacket type shirt, blue knit stocking cap, Denim pants and brown, lace-up boots
Accessories: Backpack containing three newspapers (two Sacramento Bee papers dated 06/16/1981 and 01/29/1981 as well as LA Times from 04/26/1981).
Other: The decedent may have been very muscular and had significant degenerative changes in the spine (vertebral osteophytosis), which may have caused him pain and been due to a strenuous lifestyle rather than age
Circumstances: The decedent's scattered and mummified remains were located in Shingletown, CA on 5/13/1984.

Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Inventory of Remains: Unknown

Agency Info:
ME/C Case Number:
C84-114

Shasta County Sheriff- Coroner Division - (530) 245-6149
Agency Case Number:
84-114
Hailey Collord-Stalder, Deputy Coroner Investigator

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Case Media


"Hanging victim found in tree; death in 1981?," Record Searchlight, May 14, 1984, pg 7.

A hiker looking for arrowheads found a skeleton hanging from an oak tree. Authorities believe the body had been there for about three years. The body was found off Dersch Road, south of Highway 44. The oak tree had grown around the rope, indicating that the hanging had happened a while ago. Authorities believed the hanging occurred sometime in spring.

"Hiker finds hanged skeleton," The Sacramento Bee, May 15, 1984, pg 9.

Evidence indicated that the victim was transient. Along with the newspaper articles found in his bag, there were also cooking and eating utensils.
 
NAMUS UP136130
Unidentified Male
Location Found:
Shingletown, Shasta County, California
Date Found: May 13, 1984

Race: White / Caucasian
PMI: Unknown
Estimated year of Death: 1981-1983
Estimated Age: 40-60 Years
Height: 5' 7"-5' 11"(67-71 inches) , Estimated
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Gray or Partially Gray, Short, reddish-brown and grey
Eye Color: Unknown
Clothing: Green pullover, blue jacket type shirt, blue knit stocking cap, Denim pants and brown, lace-up boots
Accessories: Backpack containing three newspapers (two Sacramento Bee papers dated 06/16/1981 and 01/29/1981 as well as LA Times from 04/26/1981).
Other: The decedent may have been very muscular and had significant degenerative changes in the spine (vertebral osteophytosis), which may have caused him pain and been due to a strenuous lifestyle rather than age
Circumstances: The decedent's scattered and mummified remains were located in Shingletown, CA on 5/13/1984.

Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Inventory of Remains: Unknown

Agency Info:
ME/C Case Number:
C84-114

Shasta County Sheriff- Coroner Division - (530) 245-6149
Agency Case Number:
84-114
Hailey Collord-Stalder, Deputy Coroner Investigator

0 Exclusions

Case Media


"Hanging victim found in tree; death in 1981?," Record Searchlight, May 14, 1984, pg 7.

A hiker looking for arrowheads found a skeleton hanging from an oak tree. Authorities believe the body had been there for about three years. The body was found off Dersch Road, south of Highway 44. The oak tree had grown around the rope, indicating that the hanging had happened a while ago. Authorities believed the hanging occurred sometime in spring.

"Hiker finds hanged skeleton," The Sacramento Bee, May 15, 1984, pg 9.

Evidence indicated that the victim was transient. Along with the newspaper articles found in his bag, there were also cooking and eating utensils.
Backpack containing
three newspapers
(two Sacramento Bee papers
dated 06/16/1981 and 01/29/1981
as well as LA Times from 04/26/1981).

I wonder if these newspapers had consecutive articles on something that would pertain to the guy. It would be interesting if someone could find these specific papers and see if they have some article or story that is continued. Just a thought.
 
MP37593 Ollie Letrell Cader went missing from Humboldt County on 10/9/1981 at the age of 46 with a height of 5’8” and weight 145lbs. Noted to have brown hair and last seen wearing a green shirt.
 

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