• #61
Just means he had a lot of heroin in his system I guess.

I really don't know....yes....really a lot....was he intending to suicide...? we really have to know.....
 
  • #62
I really don't know....yes....really a lot....was he intending to suicide...? we really have to know.....
I think this was just a tragic accident. I do think whoever provided him that much heroin is at fault.
 
  • #63
Ok, thus.....about the heroine found in his blood.....lets say you have 4 liter blood (a healthy person, depending on weight, could have 4 to 6 liters), that is 4000 millilitres. Nanogram 0,000000132...Gram per millilitre x 4000 is 0,000528 grams. Still not sure if this is a lot or not.
 
  • #64

John Doe​

Case Details​

Case Type: Unidentified
Height: 5' 8"
Case Status: OPEN
Weight: 196 lbs
Aliases:
Identifying Marks:
Incident Date: 02/10/1998
Occupation:
Agency: Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office
City: Glendale
Date of Birth: Unknown
County: Arapahoe
Date of Death: Unknown
Agency Case #: 98-02-07-1930
Age: Unknown
Judicial District: 18th Judicial District
Gender: Male
Year Solved:
Race: Caucasian
NamUs Case #: UP11476
Eyes: Brown
NCMEC Case #: Unknown
Hair: Black

About this Case:​

On February 10, 1998 the decedent was found after foul odor was noted by the apartment's maintenance man. Maintenance man made entry into apartment believed to have been vacant and found decedent. Decedent was surrounded by large amounts of cash. There was evidence of drug paraphernalia near the decedent. He had a right arm-tattoo of an owl with the inscription "OWL" above the tattoo. The decedent was found wearing Bright blue short -sleeve t-shirt with the inscription "WORLDWIDE NETWORK/ 1019 NGX 2397" and Beige colored shorts. Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office.
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If you have any information about this case, please contact:​

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office

Centennial

Colorado
 
  • #65
@Caring1 Hey could you post the NamUs exclusion list for this John Doe?
 
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New information was added for this body to NamUs last month on March 5 that was not there before:
  • Scar/mark: Right thumb- hypertrophic linear scar (20 X 2 mm)
  • Piercing: Left ear lobe pierced (no jewelry worn). Of note- Right ear lobe NOT pierced.

They also updated some of the other descriptions (I have bolded the new inclusions):
  • Bright blue short -sleeve t-shirt with the inscription "WORLDWIDE NETWORK/ 1019 NGX 2397" on the front and a cartoon alien on the back.

  • Nickname/Alias (despite the deceased being said to have used alias names elsewhere outside of NamUs and as indicated in handwritten notes on his INS pictures in NamUs, they were only entered into the designated section recently)
* Diego Perez, S. Franco, Julio Costa-Laso, James Edgar Franco, Armando Aguila Franco, Pablo Marquez-Soto
I italicized Pablo Marquez-Soto because this alias wasn't really mentioned anywhere else prior besides his Arapaho County Coroner entry, unlike the others, which were seen on the falsified DL and INS pictures, and had not ever been mentioned here. His Arapaho County Coroner entry is here, and mentions the total number of alias names associated with him is FOURTY-SEVEN+ (but this is also new, and was only added to that site sometime after January 2026): John/Jane Doe

I italicized S. Franco, which is the name from the Pine Lodge mugshot, because I think it is interesting no first name was included. This would normally indicate to me that they don't actually know what name he used under that arrest, or that he did not provide one at all, but I have a theory as to why this one is different based on possible sources used by whoever made these edits.

The following information was previous in older versions of his NamUs but has since been removed (I don't think any of this is consequential, and reformatting of text on NamUs occurs all the time)
  • Estimated PMI: 3 Days
  • Eye Description: Equal
OLD Circumstances of Recovery: The decedent was found after foul odor was noted by the apartment's maintenance man. Maintenance man made entry into apartment believed to have been vacant and found decedent. Decedent was surrounded by large amounts of cash. There was evidence of drug paraphernalia near the decedent.

NEW
Circumstances of Recovery: The decedent was found after foul odor was noted by the apartment's maintenance staff. Maintenance made entry into the apartment, which was believed to have been vacant, and found the decedent. Decedent was surrounded by a large of cash (USD).
 

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