PA PA - Scranton, NativeMale 40-75, UP10315, "Albert Crazy Buffalo" from SD, multiple aliases, Sep'92

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Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP 10315 Male, American Indian / Alaska Native
Status Unidentified
Date Body Found September 26, 1992
Location Found Scranton, Pennsylvania
Estimated Age Range40-75 Years

Case Information

Case Numbers
NCMEC Number --
ME/C Case Number LA092692
Demographics
Sex Male
Race / Ethnicity American Indian / Alaska Native
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 80
Estimated Age Range (Years)40-75
Estimated Year of Death1992
Estimated PMI Minutes
Height 6' 0"(72 inches) , Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found September 26, 1992
NamUs Case Created June 6, 2012
ME/C QA Reviewed June 6, 2012
Location Found
Location Scranton, Pennsylvania
County Lackawanna County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal Land--

Circumstances of Recovery - Unidentified male was admitted to CMC on 9/25/92 and died in the hospital on 9/26/92. He had been hitchhiking and was picked up near Binghampton, NY from a bar called "Davy's Last Chance" (Chenango Falls, NY). Unidentified male was admitted under the name "Albert Crazy Buffalo" and reported his date of birth as 1/16/37. He also listed his address as PO Box 546, Mission, South Dakota and may have been born there as well. This individual remains unidentified, but has several known or reported aliases: Edward Danforth, Edward Sampson, William Sampson, Al White, Edward Simpson, James Badhorse, Broken Leg, Bear Doctor, and Menny Kills. He had very few personal belongings with him, but carried cards in his wallet for the following: - United Health Services Hospitals business card (Johnson City, NY) - UHSH VIP (very important patient) insurance (?) card - Asylum Studios business card (no address, phone number appears to be NY but no business found at this number)
Details of Recovery

Inventory of Remains All parts recovered
Condition of Remains Recognizable face
Physical Description
Hair Color Black
Head Hair Description thin and dark
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description --
Left Eye Color --
Right Eye Color --
Eye Description dark eyes (unknown if black or brown)
Distinctive Physical Features
Item
Description
Scar/mark
Coroner describes pair of scars from stabbings (searching for photos)

Tattoo
Right forearm: words "Indian Chief" Left arm: name "Leslie"

Clothing and Accessories
Item
Description
Accessories
Wallet containing: - United Health Services Hospitals business card - UHSH VIP (very important patient) insurance (?) card - Asylum studios business card
Near the Body

Additional Case Info

Images & Documents
No Images or Documents

Contacts
Investigating Agencies
No Information Entered
Case Contributors
Tammy Barette, Forensic Anthropologist

No Agency Entered
 
From NamUs (including comments) - printed 6/19/2012

Fingerprint information is currently unavailable
Comments: fingerprints were reportedly taken by Scranton PD. A request has been made to have those prints entered into NamUs. Request and entry is pending.

Dental information/charting is currently not available.
Comments: no dental information was recovered prior to burial.

DNA: Sample is currently not available
Comments: body was buried without collection of DNA samples.

Local Medical Examiner/Coroner Contact
Lackawanna Cnty Coroners Ofc
570-963-6100
 
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Brennan’s longest running case is from September 1992, when Albert Crazy Buffalo arrived at Community Medical Center in Scranton and died of a heart attack soon after.

His death certificate is filled with unknowns, from education to marital status to parents. Through a New York motorcycle shop business card in Buffalo’s possession, Brennan tracked him to a Brown County, N.Y., bar.

Patrons at Dave’s Last Chance bar told Brennan the man, an American Indian with a tattoo of an Indian chief on his arm, would paint motorcycles in return for drinks. There the clues stopped, and 14 years later the case remains open.

At the Diocese of Scranton’s Cathedral Cemetery, on a small grassy slope, are the remains of Volk, Buffalo and other unknown souls.
Coroners search to find names for unknown dead
 
Where does the info come from he was raised in SD? Leslie might be his dad who died in 1990.
Edit:I just realized those names he gave are real names from people in South Dakota.
 

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