FL Miami Beach, Black Male 40-50, Found floating alongside Jane Doe 1397UFFL. March 30, 1980

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3080UMFL - Unidentified Male​

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Reconstruction of the decedent

Date of Discovery: March 30, 1980
Location of Discovery: Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Estimated Date of Death: Recent
State of Remains: Recognizable face
Cause of Death: Unknown

Physical Description​

Estimated Age: 40-50 years old
Race: Black
Sex: Male
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 138 lbs.
Hair: Black; clean-shaven with mustache
Eye Color: Brown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown

Identifiers​

Dentals: Not available.
Fingerprints: Available.
DNA: Insufficient DNA for profiling.

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: Burnt sienna-colored slacks; bikini underwear with a pattern consisting of chess figures which are yellow, orange, blue and white in color; black and white short sleeve button up shirt; yellow short sleeve button up shirt.
Jewelry: Unknown.
Additional Personal Items: Unknown.

Circumstances of Discovery​

The decedent was found floating in a body of water alongside 1397UFFL on March 30, 1980 in Miami Beach, Florida.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner
Agency Contact Person: Brittney McLaurin
Agency Phone Number: 305-545-2400 or 305-545-2460
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 1980-0968

NCIC Case Number: Unknown
NamUs Case Number: 13843
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
 
Oh gosh, how sad. Not even enough DNA on his clothing? Was he buried or cremated?

Dentals: Not available.
Fingerprints: Available.
DNA: Insufficient DNA for profiling.
 
Oh gosh, how sad. Not even enough DNA on his clothing? Was he buried or cremated?

Dentals: Not available.
Fingerprints: Available.
DNA: Insufficient DNA for profiling.
I wonder what the reason for "insufficient DNA" was, since they were able to extract a DNA sample from the female. The death was recent and both had recognizable faces.

MOO JMO
 
I wonder what the reason for "insufficient DNA" was, since they were able to extract a DNA sample from the female. The death was recent and both had recognizable faces.

MOO JMO
Maybe back then nobody thought to gather any DNA. Then by the time it was an option, there was very little to be had. I'd guess they cremated him which would definitely make DNA unusable. But, if he's buried, then they could exhume him.
 
Woman Doesn’t Get Her Fondest Dream

She wore a yellow skirt and vest, gold earrings and a watch. She had a ring on a chain around her neck And a letter in her pocket. “Darling don't cry anymore” the letter said “Be patient You have to come to Miami. It's good. It's beautiful!"
She never made It.
The woman’s body, along with that of a male companion, was pulled from the Atlantic Ocean near 88th Street in Surfside early Sunday. The letter was written in Creole. Metro police said man and woman, both in their 30s, were apparently Haitians who tried to swim to shore from a boat.
Both drowned.

1397UFFL 3080UMFL - Newspapers.com
 
Maybe back then nobody thought to gather any DNA. Then by the time it was an option, there was very little to be had. I'd guess they cremated him which would definitely make DNA unusable. But, if he's buried, then they could exhume him.
I believe he was buried along with the female and other unidentified men.

"(...)The two other blue caskets carried unknown men whose bodies had washed ashore on Dade County beaches in recent weeks. A pink flocked casket with a spray of pink and white flowers carried the body of an unidentified woman whose body was pulled from the ocean March 30. Police found a letter written in Creole in her pocket. It said, "Darling, don't cry anymore. You have come to Miami. It's good. It's beautiful!(...)"

Miami Beach JaneDoe- March 30, 1980 - Newspapers.com
 
I believe he was buried along with the female and other unidentified men.

"(...)The two other blue caskets carried unknown men whose bodies had washed ashore on Dade County beaches in recent weeks. A pink flocked casket with a spray of pink and white flowers carried the body of an unidentified woman whose body was pulled from the ocean March 30. Police found a letter written in Creole in her pocket. It said, "Darling, don't cry anymore. You have come to Miami. It's good. It's beautiful!(...)"

Miami Beach JaneDoe- March 30, 1980 - Newspapers.com

I believe one of the other unidentified men (found at the same location, one day after this UID) was added to Namus this week as UP140888. I've started a thread for that man at
 

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