FL FL - Miami-Dade, WhtMale, UP6587, James 'Judge' Malone, 65-85, Mar'77

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Demographics
SexMale
Race / EthnicityWhite / Caucasian
Possible First Name--
Possible Middle Name--
Possible Last Name--
Possible Nickname--
Estimated Age GroupAdult - Pre 70
Estimated Age Range (Years)65-85
Estimated Year of Death1977
Estimated PMIHours
Height5' 6"(66 inches) , Measured
Weight110 lbs, Measured
Circumstances
TypeUnidentified Deceased
Date Body FoundMarch 15, 1977
NamUs Case CreatedJanuary 26, 2010
ME/C QA ReviewedJanuary 27, 2010
Location Found Map
LocationFlorida
CountyMiami-Dade County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Circumstances of RecoveryThe decedent was found deceased at Congress Pool Hall. He was known by the nicknames "Judge" and "Malone"
Details of Recovery

Inventory of RemainsAll parts recovered
Condition of RemainsRecognizable face
Physical Description
Hair ColorGray or Partially Gray
Head Hair DescriptionThin, white hair. There is a widow's peak. The hair is fairly short.
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Descriptionwhite beard
Left Eye ColorBlue
Right Eye ColorBlue
Eye Description--
Distinctive Physical Features
Item
Description
Artificial body part/aid
Walking Cane

Scar/mark
4 cm scar on the front, left, lower quadrant of the body. This could possibly be from a hernia repair. 12 cm scar on the right thigh

Other distinctive physical characteristic
possibly had a hernia repair

Clothing and Accessories
Item
Description
Accessories
Comb Glasses Walking cane
Near the Body

Clothing
Sports shirt, trousers, flannel long-sleeve shirt and blue jacket. -Black quilted jacket with no labels -Wool shirt jacket with with green, orange, red plaid button pockets. The size is L. It is from JcPenney. - One black leather belt - White shirt with scattered light purple dots. size XL. Brand “Creighton” - Brown woven, striped knit pants. The words “Malone 89" is written on pocket. The size is 38 waist and 29 length.
On the Body

Footwear
Black leather shoes with a buckle, slipper type, size 8.5 D Green knee high socks
On the Body

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Circumstances of Discovery
The victim was located at the Congress Pool Hall at 12350 NE 16th Avenue. He is believed to be James "Judge" Malone, but this has not been confirmed.
 
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Refreshing the thread...
 
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Poor guy. He must have family somewhere.
 
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Bumping
 
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I can't take credit for this theory but, assuming this man may have been a war veteran, some people on other sites are speculating today if he is J.M. Malone from the 89th Infantry Division of World War II.

According to records, this J.M. Malone was a Private First Class with the 353rd Infantry, which was originally organized with men from Kansas.

My mom remembers that when her dad served in the Korean War (1950–1953), his first initial, last name, and infantry division were sewn into the pocket of his pants and also onto his shirt.

Was this also done in the two World Wars? Given the man's wide age range, he could've served in either World War.
 

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