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Case File 1375UMCA
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1375umca.html
Unidentified Male
* The victim was discovered on September 8, 1991 in San Diego, San Diego County, California
Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 17-29 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5' 8"; 112 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair; brown eyes.
* Clothing: Blue plaid long-sleeve button front shirt, size not noted; white undershirt, size not noted.
* Fingerprints: Available; the prints were searched at the time of death and again in 2008 but have failed to identify the deceased.
* Dentals: Chart and x-rays available
* DNA: Complete - DNA Profile available in FBI NMPDD
Case History
On the morning of September 3, 1991 this decedent was apparently assaulted by being struck in the head with a 2x4 (wood board). He was transported to Mercy Hospital & Medical Center (currently Scripps Mercy Hospital) where he was diagnosed with a head injury. He subsequently died at the hospital on September 8, 1991.
It was listed in the medical records that upon his admission he was speaking Vietnamese although this information can no longer be confirmed.
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The doe network used my facial reconstruction for this UID, so I am putting it on the board for ideas on how to solve it. There is clearly nobody in Charlie that even comes close to being a match to this UID.
I sent the following letter to VietACT (Vietnamese Alliance to Combat Trafficking). (I tried to send it to the Vietnamese Federation Of San Diego, but the e-mail was rejected. I also tried to contact the President of the VFOSD, but his phone was disconnected)
Case File 1375UMCA
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1375umca.html
Unidentified Male
* The victim was discovered on September 8, 1991 in San Diego, San Diego County, California
Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 17-29 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5' 8"; 112 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair; brown eyes.
* Clothing: Blue plaid long-sleeve button front shirt, size not noted; white undershirt, size not noted.
* Fingerprints: Available; the prints were searched at the time of death and again in 2008 but have failed to identify the deceased.
* Dentals: Chart and x-rays available
* DNA: Complete - DNA Profile available in FBI NMPDD
Case History
On the morning of September 3, 1991 this decedent was apparently assaulted by being struck in the head with a 2x4 (wood board). He was transported to Mercy Hospital & Medical Center (currently Scripps Mercy Hospital) where he was diagnosed with a head injury. He subsequently died at the hospital on September 8, 1991.
It was listed in the medical records that upon his admission he was speaking Vietnamese although this information can no longer be confirmed.
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The doe network used my facial reconstruction for this UID, so I am putting it on the board for ideas on how to solve it. There is clearly nobody in Charlie that even comes close to being a match to this UID.
I sent the following letter to VietACT (Vietnamese Alliance to Combat Trafficking). (I tried to send it to the Vietnamese Federation Of San Diego, but the e-mail was rejected. I also tried to contact the President of the VFOSD, but his phone was disconnected)
Attention VietACT:
A young man, approximately 20 years old died in San Diego of head injuries in 1991. He was never identified. Persons who saw him prior to his death indicated that he may have spoken Vietnamese. Attached is a postmortem photo of this man, as well as an artist’s conception of how this man may have looked in life.
I am sending this to you in the hopes that you might have the capability of distributing this throughout your community, and that someone in your community might recognize him. Somewhere there is a family who has been wondering for the last 19 years what happened to their loved one.
See below link for details
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1375umca.html
I attempted to send this message to the Vietnamese Federation of San Diego, but was unsuccessful. The e-mail message was rejected because the recipient’s mailbox was full. I also attempted to contact Tiet Tran, President of the Vietnamese Federation of San Diego, but his telephone was disconnected. If you know of any other effective means of distributing this message, please let me know.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me
A young man, approximately 20 years old died in San Diego of head injuries in 1991. He was never identified. Persons who saw him prior to his death indicated that he may have spoken Vietnamese. Attached is a postmortem photo of this man, as well as an artist’s conception of how this man may have looked in life.
I am sending this to you in the hopes that you might have the capability of distributing this throughout your community, and that someone in your community might recognize him. Somewhere there is a family who has been wondering for the last 19 years what happened to their loved one.
See below link for details
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1375umca.html
I attempted to send this message to the Vietnamese Federation of San Diego, but was unsuccessful. The e-mail message was rejected because the recipient’s mailbox was full. I also attempted to contact Tiet Tran, President of the Vietnamese Federation of San Diego, but his telephone was disconnected. If you know of any other effective means of distributing this message, please let me know.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me