FL FL - Martin County- Male, Multiple- Puma Shirt- Upper dental plate- Floating Atlantic Ocean- UP102755- January 7, 2023

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)


Estimated Age Group- Adult - Pre 30

Height 5' 7"(67 inches) , Estimated
Weight 93-104 lbs, Estimated

Hair Color- Gray or Partially Gray
Head Hair Description- Straight brown and gray scalp hair measures up to approximately 1/8 in

Circumstances of Recovery- On 1/7/2023, the MEO was notified of a decedent that was found floating in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 10 miles offshore. He is clad in a blue in color long sleeve shirt. He was wearing no jewelry and had no identification.
 
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Namus page states that he had an orange flotation device on him. It is so perplexing to me when someone is found way out at sea. How can the person not be missed by someone? The flotation device is indicative of a boater or kayaker. So someone went out on a boat or kayak and never came back. How could that not be noticed by anyone? My mind went to a Cuban migrant who met a bad fate and got pulled north by the gulfstream but the life vest makes that extraordinarily unlikely.
Baffling.
 
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Namus page states that he had an orange flotation device on him. It is so perplexing to me when someone is found way out at sea. How can the person not be missed by someone? The flotation device is indicative of a boater or kayaker. So someone went out on a boat or kayak and never came back. How could that not be noticed by anyone? My mind went to a Cuban migrant who met a bad fate and got pulled north by the gulfstream but the life vest makes that extraordinarily unlikely.
Baffling.
That’s what I’m thinking too. Odd case. I’m also thinking he wasn’t a strong swimmer so he used flotation devices to try and stay afloat as he got to his destination. He could well be a boater or a kayaker, just a guy out for a nice trip on his boat only to wind up dead. I’m thinking possibly drowned?
 
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My mind went to a Cuban migrant who met a bad fate and got pulled north by the gulfstream
I wonder if they can determine where the dental plate came from. That would be a big clue
 
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That’s what I’m thinking too. Odd case. I’m also thinking he wasn’t a strong swimmer so he used flotation devices to try and stay afloat as he got to his destination. He could well be a boater or a kayaker, just a guy out for a nice trip on his boat only to wind up dead. I’m thinking possibly drowned?
Drowning would surely be the presumptive cause of death...let's put it this way: if a dead guy 10 miles out in the ocean didn't drown that would open up one heck of a can of worms.
Another odd thing is that I have found zero news coverage. You would think that this would be newsworthy not to mention might help generate some leads as to who this gentleman is.
 
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Cape Canaveral is about 100 miles north of Martin County
 

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I was just posting them.

That distinctive spike should make it easy to identify the person who wore those dentures.

MOO JMO
 

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I was just posting them.

That distinctive spike should make it easy to identify the person who wore those dentures.

MOO JMO
I noticed the spike. Dental plates don’t usually have that, right? Also what is a dental plate? Is it like dentures or something?
 
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I noticed the spike. Dental plates don’t usually have that, right? Also what is a dental plate? Is it like dentures or something?
BBM
I'm not a prosthodontic but I believe dentures and dental plates are the same. The spike is what's intriguing me. I've seen people with missing teeth, grills, gold implants, screws showing but, it is the first time I see a spike filling a gap.
Could it be a cultural thing, similar to the grills?

MOO JMO
 
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BBM
I'm not a prosthodontic but I believe dentures and dental plates are the same. The spike is what's intriguing me. I've seen people with missing teeth, grills, gold implants, screws showing but, it is the first time I see a spike filling a gap.
Could it be a cultural thing, similar to the grills?

MOO JMO
Maybe. Interesting theory. Never thought of it.
 
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NamUs lists his age as Pre 30, but he has grey hair and a total top denture?? Is this a typo?
 
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NamUs lists his age as Pre 30, but he has grey hair and a total top denture?? Is this a typo?
It could be frosted hair or dyed and his denture could just be from poor dental hygiene and him eventually needing it. I’m what they would list as pre 20 and I, quite honestly, if I didn’t get my dental hygiene under control I woulda probably had denture too by 25.
 

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