Tulessa
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Now that we all have the "bird flu" from Red Tail's we can refocus our efforts on Red Tall's (missing persons).
:floorlaugh:
Now that we all have the "bird flu" from Red Tail's we can refocus our efforts on Red Tall's (missing persons).
Gosh, you guys are awesome! You pulled an all nighter! I'm still down with this headache! I'll read every post once it's gone.
Hope your headache goes away soon.Gosh, you guys are awesome! You pulled an all nighter! I'm still down with this headache! I'll read every post once it's gone.
Ha! I took 2 Benadryl and added a Zyrtec!Take your time, Tulessa, or the headache will come back.
(I feel positively druggy today, and I swear I only had 1 Benadryl after last night's posting party.)
Ha! I took 2 Benadryl and added a Zyrtec!
How do we best do this without duplicating each others work?There are a couple of things posters can do if they are willing. Anyone up for a search on WS for corresponding threads to the list of missing people that we have submitted?
I can put together another list with the alpha list corresponding to links here on WS for their cases. Sometimes we have family or friends that stop by and post on the WS thread - which might offer more info to LEO once they have ruled out many and need somewhere to look further. Just a thought and it was something I had planned on doing once I got through all the doenetwork (I'm nearly done).
Good question. How about we find people with threads here and leave a link to this thread on those? I don't think we need the links to their threads listed on this one since the detectives are quickly ruling them out.How do we best do this without duplicating each others work?
How do we best do this without duplicating each others work?
I am so glad you are on top of this because I am already confused.It might just be easier to start with the alpha list (as the Rule Outs are listed with the corresponding post number that confirms that). The most recent list is post #1234. Further rule outs are being worked on by analysts at the Detectives offices as we speak. Once I have that info - I will update the list.
(a few new missing persons have been added since then but that was since this morning)
I would suggest the best way would be to offer to take a letter of the alphabet and declare that for yourself (if it has not already been declared). This is the easiest way I can think of without having multiple duplicates. If someone's name on the missing lists included "aka" I also included those under each alpha category.
Hope this helps - I am continuing though the doenetwork in each State from 1987 or 1988 through 1993 and am nearly done.
Ha! I took 2 Benadryl and added a Zyrtec!
It is my opinion we shouldn't write this guy off as homeless at all based on his dental work. Some people detest going to a dentist. Others don't have the money to spend on expensive dental work to save teeth, but they are far from homeless.
However, I do think it does go toward figuring his age was older. He strikes me as being well over 30 years old and the t-shirt doesn't change my thoughts on it. The artwork on the t-shirt would resonate with a large population of older men into hiking and nature especially if the shirt turns out to be of higher quality due to being made for such activities.
I read that one early this morning and thought he could be the one, but couldn't find any of his work to compare. He really seemed like a great fella and was dearly loved. Glad they found the raccoon with his signature! Yay!Here is a 2nd memorial page linked from the same publication (2015 edition) about Jim Kitson:
http://www.thehighsierra.org/jim_kitson.htm
Includes many memories, photos, and names of friends who loved him.
Thanks for the amazing job you have done to submit the majority of those names, Wenwe!Submissions:
160) Polk, Gerald 61 brown age 26 dental/dna avail
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/9299/1/
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1669dmfl.html
161) Morse, Alan 62 brown age 21 dental charted dna avail
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/584/0/
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3316dmga.html
162) Garkowski, Keith M 61 brown age 23 unk dental/dna
no namus
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/220dmhi.html
163) Herring, James E 510 5'11 brown age 43ish no dental/dna
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/14756/2/
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/222dmpa.html
164) Brown, Duane D 60 63 brown age 48ish (no dental) dna avail
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/5643/8/
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/4291dmut.html
165) Akkerman, John A 60 brown age 31ish (no dental) dna?
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/22601/0/
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3533dmwa.html
166) Hill, Allan C 6 brown age 34ish no dental (dna avail)
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/22760/23/
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3570dmwa.html
This concludes all US except a few in Texas on doenetwork
Mervyn's. (I'm still catching up on the thread so forgive me if someone else already said this. Also still looking for someone else to have done you guys's side by side comparison not that it still needs it, you obviously found the image. Any chance this guy wasn't wearing a shirt but instead had his own backpack aroudn his neck and arm when he was found, in fragments?)
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