UK UK - Unidentified Man possibly from Canada or Alaska found in Wark Forest, Feb 1990

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Hi there, I work for a UK Charity called Locate International. We look into cases of long term missing people and unidentified bodies.

We have a case we are currently working on, of a man found in woodland in the UK in 1990. He was found close to a National Trail and we believe he was a hiker.


Lines of enquiry have led us to believe he could be from Canada or Alaska. Please take a look at our appeal posters, the facial image has been created by a forensic artist. Please get in contact if you recognise this image of a person who could have gone missing in the 1980's from Canada or Alaska.

 

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Hi there, I work for a UK Charity called Locate International. We look into cases of long term missing people and unidentified bodies.

We have a case we are currently working on, of a man found in woodland in the UK in 1990. He was found close to a National Trail and we believe he was a hiker.


Lines of enquiry have led us to believe he could be from Canada or Alaska. Please take a look at our appeal posters, the facial image has been created by a forensic artist. Please get in contact if you recognise this image of a person who could have gone missing in the 1980's from Canada or Alaska.

Kassanddra, thank you for posting link to new case but I hope you do not mind few suggestions. In my humble opinion article is packed with many information, looking a bit messy and unclear and most important information are missing. As a reader not well known about UK geography, and American audience who Locate International are trying to target are not either, I suggest to spend 5 min to simplify and rewrite the appeal/news article, plus add clear location.

After googling it showed that Wark Forest is in England, but than Locate article mentiones Aberdeen news, which is Scotland. After googling again I finally learned that "Wark Forest is lying south of Kielder Forest within Northumberland National Park. The forest is next to the England - Scotland border". Now it made sense.


Locate article also mentiones two hotels he might have visitied, Bowes hotel and Haltwhistle hotel. What city or town are they located in and are they in England or Scotland? Or are those actual names of cities but not names of the hotels? Those details would help audience and sleuths to visualize and search around his journey.

Apologies if I am being a bit harsh, maybe it is clear to everyone else but me. All above is just in my humble opinion.

New sketch by Hew Morrison

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Older appeal of the case on NCA (National Crime Agency) UK unidentified person website

Case 06-025965

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"Christopher Oliver" was the possible name of a man whose body was found in the Wark Forest of Northumbria, England on February 2, 1990. He is suspected to have been from the US.


Discovered - February 2, 1990

Unidentified for - 31 years

Sex - Male

Location - Wark Forest, England
Age - 20-40
Race - Dark European
Height - 170cm - 173cm - 5' 6 - 5' 8

Postmortem interval - 4-12 months
Cause of death - Not stated

Characteristics​

  • Wavy brown hair.
  • Medium build.

Clothing and accessories​

  • Green "Vander" anorak jacket
  • "Lee" denim jacket
  • White sweatshirt
  • Navy blue crew-neck shirt
  • Polo neck shirt
  • Dark-colored medium and large t-shirt
  • Brown "Hi-Tec" shoes, left size 8, right size 8.5
  • Brown money belt
  • White y-front underwear
  • Blue pants
  • Black "Lorus" digital watch
  • Blue rucksack, containing:
    • 2 blue nylon ropes
    • 2 finger badges/Elastoplast
    • Gray 2 cell torch
    • 2 1/2 liter plastic bottles, one with water and the other with whiskey
    • "History of London" book by Robert Gray
    • Swiss Army "Camping" knife
  • Blue/black holdall bag, containing:
    • Blue jeans
    • Black running shorts
    • White y-fronts (underwear)
    • Vicks Sinex spray
    • Culmaster bush hat "L"

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According to missing people charity Locate International, an employee of the Bowes Hotel thought the man resembled a former guest in his late 30s who checked in on October 14, 1989, who was named Christopher Oliver and had a slight American accent. The book near the body matched one missing from the hotel, but the identity of the corpse remains unknown three-and-a-half decades on.

The Missing Perons Bureau has previously attempted to crack the case of the man found in Wark Forest. And on the anniversary of the find, Locate International has appealed to members of the public who may have any information about the body, which they have called the Wark Forest Man, to get in touch.
 
According to missing people charity Locate International, an employee of the Bowes Hotel thought the man resembled a former guest in his late 30s who checked in on October 14, 1989, who was named Christopher Oliver and had a slight American accent. The book near the body matched one missing from the hotel, but the identity of the corpse remains unknown three-and-a-half decades on.

The Missing Perons Bureau has previously attempted to crack the case of the man found in Wark Forest. And on the anniversary of the find, Locate International has appealed to members of the public who may have any information about the body, which they have called the Wark Forest Man, to get in touch.
The reconstruction reminds me of this missing dutch man
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Piet Beentjes (Petrus Antonius Jacobus Josef Beentjes)

Missing since:27 april 1987
Texel - The Netherlands
  • Hight: 180 cm
  • Hair: Blond
  • Eyecolor: Grijs

According to family he was in a confused state. More info on the families website: De vermissing - Piet Beentjes vermist
 

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