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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
NamUs lists this John Doe's race as "uncertain" and hair/eye colour as "unknown", but the Parabon composite based on DNA phenotyping ( added in May 2021) seems to confirm that he was white, fair-haired, with grey or hazel eyes.
He was missing his upper incisor #8, which is one of the two upper front teeth if I understand correctly. I tried a NamUs search for white men missing before 1984 with keyword "tooth" or "teeth" under "distinctive physical features" but couldn't find any good matches (many have chipped teeth, but not missing front teeth).
The NamUs map location points to the middle of Portland, which can't be correct, as it says the remains were found scattered in a rural area.
Demographics
Sex Male
Race / Ethnicity Uncertain
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range (Years) 30-50
Estimated Year of Death --
Estimated PMI Years
Height 6' 1"(73 inches) , Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found November 6, 1984
NamUs Case Created March 11, 2012
ME/C QA Reviewed November 16, 2012
Circumstances of Recovery A private citizen found the scattered skeletal remains of a male individual while viewing a potential rural investment property. The skeleton appears to be that of a white male in his 30's.
Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Physical Description
Hair Color Unknown
Head Hair Description --
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description --
Left Eye Color Unknown
Right Eye Color Unknown
Eye Description --
Distinctive Physical Features
Other distinctive physical characteristic
See dental description: central incisor #8 was missing prior to death and there was no indication of restorative work, thus this individual would have had a very large gap in his smile.
Can anybody post rule outs?
NamUs lists this John Doe's race as "uncertain" and hair/eye colour as "unknown", but the Parabon composite based on DNA phenotyping ( added in May 2021) seems to confirm that he was white, fair-haired, with grey or hazel eyes.
He was missing his upper incisor #8, which is one of the two upper front teeth if I understand correctly. I tried a NamUs search for white men missing before 1984 with keyword "tooth" or "teeth" under "distinctive physical features" but couldn't find any good matches (many have chipped teeth, but not missing front teeth).
The NamUs map location points to the middle of Portland, which can't be correct, as it says the remains were found scattered in a rural area.
Demographics
Sex Male
Race / Ethnicity Uncertain
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range (Years) 30-50
Estimated Year of Death --
Estimated PMI Years
Height 6' 1"(73 inches) , Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found November 6, 1984
NamUs Case Created March 11, 2012
ME/C QA Reviewed November 16, 2012
Circumstances of Recovery A private citizen found the scattered skeletal remains of a male individual while viewing a potential rural investment property. The skeleton appears to be that of a white male in his 30's.
Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Physical Description
Hair Color Unknown
Head Hair Description --
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description --
Left Eye Color Unknown
Right Eye Color Unknown
Eye Description --
Distinctive Physical Features
Other distinctive physical characteristic
See dental description: central incisor #8 was missing prior to death and there was no indication of restorative work, thus this individual would have had a very large gap in his smile.
Can anybody post rule outs?
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