Discovery
An unidentified male was found on December 14, 1994 in a parking garage at 777 Polk Street in Houston, Texas.Investigators estimated he had died 3–10 days earlier. The cause of death was heart disease. The body was already decomposed at the time of discovery.
Several papers found with the man contained the name “Willis Crane.” It is unclear whether this was the victim’s name or someone he knew.
Physical Description
- Sex: Male
- Race: White
- Estimated age: 45–60
- Height: 6'0"
- Weight: 138 lbs (very thin build)
- Hair: Red/Auburn with gray
- Eyes: Brown
- Facial hair: Bushy beard and mustache
- Other features:
- Scar on right knee
- Approximately 3" red/gray hair length
- Full upper denture (no information on lower teeth)
Clothing
- Windbreaker: “Casual Club,” blue/red/green, size M
- Shirt: “Van Heusen” flannel, size M
- Jeans: “Lee,” W38 L30
- Shoes: “Nike AirMax,” size 9½ A
- White socks
- Blue cap with “Benson”
- White handkerchief
Jewelry / Personal Items
- Yellow metal earring
- Plastic comb
- Key ring with two keys
- White metal barrette with a bird emblem (blue stones)
- Nail clippers
- Several papers bearing the name “Willis Crane.”
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
By bringing people, information, forensic science and technology together, NamUs helps resolve cases.
www.namus.gov