Discovery Information
Date Found: January 14, 1977
Estimated Year of Death: 1976-1977
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Location Found: Tuskegee, AL
Latitude: 32.430237
Longitude: -85.7077266
Physical Characteristics
Estimated Age Range: 20 - 25 years
Gender: Male
Height Range: 69 - 72 inches
Weight Range: 135 - 155 lbs
Identifying Features: Hair Color: Brown Other distinctive physical characteristic: The shoes found with the remains indicate an unusual gait. The left heel is worn on the lateral aspect and the right heel is also worn but to a lesser degree. Clothing: 1. Faded, flair-bottom blue jeans, size 32-32. Three brass colored buttons on the front waist band bearing the inscription "Faded Glory". Pockets were empty. No belt. 2. Polyester, off-white, cotton long-sleeve collarless pullover shirt. Three buttons located on the front neck and a front pocket on each side. The label in the back of the shirt reads "Circus Maximus" and "M". 3. Dark-brown oxford style casual shoes that appear to be size 8 1/2 to 9. The top of the shoes are covered in what appears to be paint. The soles are crepe and read "Biltrite Nuron Crepe". 4. Royal blue stretch socks.
Forensic Details
DNA Status: available
Fingerprints Status: unknown
Dentals Status: available
Circumstances
On January 14, 1977, approximately 103 feet from the center line on the west side of Wire Road in Tuskegee, Alabama, a partially clothed skeleton was found in a wooden area. The skeletal remains were found approximately 1/2 mile from the Macon-Lee County line. All major bones were present with the exception of a few carpal and tarsal bones. Details of Recovery Inventory of Remains All parts recovered Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton Circumstance Notes Cross reference ADFS case 77-140948.
Contact Information
Source: https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/93230?nav
Contact Name: Macon County Sheriff's Office
Contact Number: (334) 727-2500
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