Jason Michael Goddard (NamUs)
#MP28473
Current Age: 54 Years
First Name: Jason
Middle Name: Michael
Last Name: Goddard
Nickname/Alias: McJacobsen, Jason
Sex: Male
Height: 6' 2" (74 Inches)
Weight: 170 lbs
Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
NamUs Case Created: April 27, 2015
Location: Clarkston, Washington
CountyAsotin County
Circumstances of Disappearance:
Goddard left his Clarkston apartment on 03/05/1990, telling his roommate he would be back in 10 minutes, but never returned. Two days later his car was found at a bus depot in Lewiston, ID, but there was no record of him purchasing a ticket, and his clothes and belongings were left behind. Two days before Goddard went missing, the Magic Video store in Lewiston Orchards was burglarized and $1,300 was stolen. Goddard's roommate worked at the store and implied that Goddard was involved and used his key to gain entry. His roommate stated he overheard Goddard arguing with his accomplice on the phone and it's believed he went out to meet him and another man. He has not been heard from since.
Left Eye Color: Blue
Right Eye Color: Blue
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DoeNetwork (42245DMWA)
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Fair complexion. Scar on right arm.
Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown
Circumstances of Disappearance:
Goddard was last seen on March 9, 1990 at his Clarkston apartment by his roommate. Goddard told his roommate he would be back in 10 minutes. He never returned. None of his clothing or personal belongings were missing. Goddard was reported missing to the Asotin County Sheriff's Department March 10, 1990.
Goddard's car was found at the Lewiston bus depot March 7, 1990. There is no record of him purchasing a bus ticket.
A state-by-state check showed he hadn't applied for a driver's license anywhere else, either in his own name or two others he'd been known to use.
Foul play is suspected.
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Charley Project
Two days later, his car was found at a bus depot in Lewiston, Idaho. There is no evidence that he purchased a bus ticket, however, and he left all his clothes and belongings behind.
Goddard's mother, who lives in California, hasn't heard from her son since his 1990 disappearance. He hasn't applied for a driver's license in any state under his real name or either of his two known alias names.
Authorities believe Goddard was the victim of a homicide. A few days before his disappearance, the now defunct Magic Video store was burglarized and $1,300 was stolen. Goddard's roommate worked at the store and he went to the police saying he thought Goddard had taken part in the burglary and used his key to gain entry.
His roommate stated he overheard Goddard arguing with his accomplice on the phone. He agreed to take responsibility for the burglary if he was permitted to keep the stolen money.
Investigators believe Goddard went out to meet his accomplice and another man who had assisted the accomplice in some unrelated burglaries years before. From there, he was allegedly taken to a remote area in Nez Perce County, Idaho, shot to death and buried in a pre-dug grave under a pile of firewood somewhere in Nez Perce County, Idaho. Owing to a lack of evidence, police have been unable to charge either of the suspects in Goddard's case.
Goddard grew up in California. He had a spotty employment history and several run-ins with the law prior to his disappearance, but right before he vanished he claimed he had turned his life around. He had gotten a job at a greenhouse and completed his probation for a burglary conviction out of Wisconsin.
His case remains unsolved. Both Washington and Idaho police are investigating.
#MP28473
Demographics
Missing Age: 21 YearsCurrent Age: 54 Years
First Name: Jason
Middle Name: Michael
Last Name: Goddard
Nickname/Alias: McJacobsen, Jason
Sex: Male
Height: 6' 2" (74 Inches)
Weight: 170 lbs
Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Circumstances
Date of Last Contact: March 5, 1990NamUs Case Created: April 27, 2015
Location: Clarkston, Washington
CountyAsotin County
Circumstances of Disappearance:
Goddard left his Clarkston apartment on 03/05/1990, telling his roommate he would be back in 10 minutes, but never returned. Two days later his car was found at a bus depot in Lewiston, ID, but there was no record of him purchasing a ticket, and his clothes and belongings were left behind. Two days before Goddard went missing, the Magic Video store in Lewiston Orchards was burglarized and $1,300 was stolen. Goddard's roommate worked at the store and implied that Goddard was involved and used his key to gain entry. His roommate stated he overheard Goddard arguing with his accomplice on the phone and it's believed he went out to meet him and another man. He has not been heard from since.
Physical Description
Hair Color: Blond/StrawberryLeft Eye Color: Blue
Right Eye Color: Blue
Clothing and Accessories
Clothing: MP took no clothing with himTransportation
Comments: Vehicle was recovered by law enforcement in Lewiston, Idaho at the bus station____________________________________________________________________________________________
DoeNetwork (42245DMWA)
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Fair complexion. Scar on right arm.
Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown
Circumstances of Disappearance:
Goddard was last seen on March 9, 1990 at his Clarkston apartment by his roommate. Goddard told his roommate he would be back in 10 minutes. He never returned. None of his clothing or personal belongings were missing. Goddard was reported missing to the Asotin County Sheriff's Department March 10, 1990.
Goddard's car was found at the Lewiston bus depot March 7, 1990. There is no record of him purchasing a bus ticket.
A state-by-state check showed he hadn't applied for a driver's license anywhere else, either in his own name or two others he'd been known to use.
Foul play is suspected.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Charley Project
Details of Disappearance:
Goddard was last seen at his apartment in Clarkston, Washington on March 5, 1990. When he left he told his roommate he would be back in ten minutes. He never returned, however, and has never been heard from again.Two days later, his car was found at a bus depot in Lewiston, Idaho. There is no evidence that he purchased a bus ticket, however, and he left all his clothes and belongings behind.
Goddard's mother, who lives in California, hasn't heard from her son since his 1990 disappearance. He hasn't applied for a driver's license in any state under his real name or either of his two known alias names.
Authorities believe Goddard was the victim of a homicide. A few days before his disappearance, the now defunct Magic Video store was burglarized and $1,300 was stolen. Goddard's roommate worked at the store and he went to the police saying he thought Goddard had taken part in the burglary and used his key to gain entry.
His roommate stated he overheard Goddard arguing with his accomplice on the phone. He agreed to take responsibility for the burglary if he was permitted to keep the stolen money.
Investigators believe Goddard went out to meet his accomplice and another man who had assisted the accomplice in some unrelated burglaries years before. From there, he was allegedly taken to a remote area in Nez Perce County, Idaho, shot to death and buried in a pre-dug grave under a pile of firewood somewhere in Nez Perce County, Idaho. Owing to a lack of evidence, police have been unable to charge either of the suspects in Goddard's case.
Goddard grew up in California. He had a spotty employment history and several run-ins with the law prior to his disappearance, but right before he vanished he claimed he had turned his life around. He had gotten a job at a greenhouse and completed his probation for a burglary conviction out of Wisconsin.
His case remains unsolved. Both Washington and Idaho police are investigating.