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NamUs #UP8571 / DoeNetwork 644UMNY
Demographics
Sex: Male
Race/Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group: Adult
Estimated Age Range (Years): 25-55
Estimated Year of Death: 1984-1985
Estimated PMI: 6 Months
Height: 5'6" (66 inches), Estimated
Weight: 170 lbs, Estimated
Cause of Death: Homicide by multiple gunshots
Circumstances
Type: Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found: May 4, 1985
NamUs Case Created: March 14, 2011
ME/C QA Reviewed: March 17, 2011
Location Found: Wolcott, New York 14590
County: Wayne County
Circumstances of Recovery: found 1000 feet east of Howland Road on Lake Ontario Beach/waterline. Found by civilian John Bauer, a local resident, while walking dog along beach.
Inventory of Remains: All parts recovered
Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Physical Description
Hair Color: Brown
Head Hair Description: Partially gray and balding on top. Length short.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Features: 4" circular surgical scar 170 degrees and open to the anterior portion of the body on the left shoulder.
Clothing and Accessories
- Trousers, brown cotton size 36w labeled with "GWG Rugby" with french and english washing instructions. shorts, blue (On the Body)
News Coverage
"No identity yet on body found in Wolcott," Democrat and Chronicle [Rochester, NY], 24 May 1985, 5B.
Toxicology tests are still being conducted, but the cause of death hasn't been determined, Sullivan said.
The body is believed to be that of a Canadian but efforts have been unsuccessful to match it with the identity of one of the approximately 30 Canadian males reported missing. The body was clad in garments bearing the label GWG Rugby, a popular Canadian clothing label.
The victim had no teeth and his brown hair was beginning to turn gray. A large, semicircular scar was found on the left shoulder and a silver pin, indicating surgery for a repair of the shoulder bones, also was found during the autopsy.
Demographics
Sex: Male
Race/Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group: Adult
Estimated Age Range (Years): 25-55
Estimated Year of Death: 1984-1985
Estimated PMI: 6 Months
Height: 5'6" (66 inches), Estimated
Weight: 170 lbs, Estimated
Cause of Death: Homicide by multiple gunshots
Circumstances
Type: Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found: May 4, 1985
NamUs Case Created: March 14, 2011
ME/C QA Reviewed: March 17, 2011
Location Found: Wolcott, New York 14590
County: Wayne County
Circumstances of Recovery: found 1000 feet east of Howland Road on Lake Ontario Beach/waterline. Found by civilian John Bauer, a local resident, while walking dog along beach.
Inventory of Remains: All parts recovered
Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Physical Description
Hair Color: Brown
Head Hair Description: Partially gray and balding on top. Length short.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Features: 4" circular surgical scar 170 degrees and open to the anterior portion of the body on the left shoulder.
Clothing and Accessories
- Trousers, brown cotton size 36w labeled with "GWG Rugby" with french and english washing instructions. shorts, blue (On the Body)
News Coverage
"No identity yet on body found in Wolcott," Democrat and Chronicle [Rochester, NY], 24 May 1985, 5B.
Toxicology tests are still being conducted, but the cause of death hasn't been determined, Sullivan said.
The body is believed to be that of a Canadian but efforts have been unsuccessful to match it with the identity of one of the approximately 30 Canadian males reported missing. The body was clad in garments bearing the label GWG Rugby, a popular Canadian clothing label.
The victim had no teeth and his brown hair was beginning to turn gray. A large, semicircular scar was found on the left shoulder and a silver pin, indicating surgery for a repair of the shoulder bones, also was found during the autopsy.