NM NM - Quay Co, WhtMale 50-60, UP9795, prosthesis in tibia, upper denture, 2 GM keys, Aug'95

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"Quay County John Doe"
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Near complete skeletal remains found in an embankment near a frontage road in rural Quay County, New Mexico, on August 2, 1995.
Sex: Male
Race: White/Caucasian
Estimated Age: 50-60 years old
Post-Mortem Interval: Years prior to discovery
Height: 5'7" (67 inches)
Weight: Unknown
Hair Description: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Characteristics: (1) "Miller-Galante" prosthesis in one of the decedent's knees, made by Zimmer (pharmaceutical company). The prosthesis was a cementless implant, with 2 anterior screws in the tibial base plate and a black poly 8.5 insert, size regular. The prosthesis was most likely used anywhere from 1984-1986, though it could've been implanted anywhere from 1982-1990, (2) An upper denture plate.
Clothing: (1) Undershirt, (2) Jeans, (3) Belt, (4) Undershorts, (5) Two socks, (6) Two boots
Accessories: (1) Handkerchief, (2) 2 GM car keys, (3) Watch
Other: (1) Blanket, (2) Safety pin, (3) Folded yellow papers, (4) 2 pocket knives, (5) Gray paper sack
 
Not many people live in Quay County -- found a report of 3 people per square mile.

Counties in New Mexico are large, some the size of New England states.

Wonder what was on those folded yellow papers....

JMHO YMMV
 
Not many people live in Quay County -- found a report of 3 people per square mile.

Counties in New Mexico are large, some the size of New England states.

Wonder what was on those folded yellow papers....

JMHO YMMV
Yeah, Quay County is one of the least populated counties in New Mexico - that's one of the reasons I stumbled upon this case, as I was looking through some more sparsely populated counties in the West on NamUs. But that's besides the point...

I can't find much info on this case. I tried searching newspaper archives for records of this case and can't find too much, so I don't have any more information on those yellow papers, though I'm curious as well myself.
 
I have one of those things with two screws screwed into my tibia. I have a huge scar from that surgery. Looks like a shark bit me it is so big. I had the surgery in the late seventies, past any more height growth before they would use the implant. It holds my knee cap in place so it stops it from dislocating. I am 59 now. I am guessing he might be in my age range. The other surgeries were in my twenties and these later surgeries were all lateral releases, microscopic surgeries. They leave no scars. Maybe he suffered from dislocating knees as a youngster, I have a form of Ehler's D. Or maybe he suffered from arthritis or a sports injury?..
 

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