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Case File 133UMTX http://doenetwork.org/cases/133umtx.html
NamUs UP Case 3845 https://identifyus.org/en/cases/3845
Reconstruction of Victim
Unidentified White Male
The victim was discovered on May 21, 1992 in Missouri City, Fort Bend County, Texas
Estimated Date of Death: 1-3 years prior
Skeletal Remains
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 18-25 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3"- 5'6"; 125-140 lbs.
Clothing: Blue pants, brown leather belt cut off and punched to fit a 30-31 inch waist, boxer shorts and loafers.
DNA: Available
Case History
The victim was located on May 21, 1992. Missouri City police responded to a call to meet with fence builders in the area of Thompson Ferry Road and State Highway 6. When officers arrived, they were told that the men had discovered what they believed to be human bones.
The men explained that they were doing fence repair along the Hearne property about 2-3 tenths of a mile from the Oyster Creek Bridge when they saw the bones.
During the processing of the original scene, police noted that although the area was rural, the dumping ground for the body was a very short distance from the Oyster Creek Bridge, which was completely visible from State Highway 6.
Cause of death was blunt trauma to the face. Based on the condition of the remains and the tattered scraps of clothing and a coin located at the crime scene, authorities believe the victim had been there from one to three years.
Case File 133UMTX http://doenetwork.org/cases/133umtx.html
NamUs UP Case 3845 https://identifyus.org/en/cases/3845
Reconstruction of Victim
Unidentified White Male
The victim was discovered on May 21, 1992 in Missouri City, Fort Bend County, Texas
Estimated Date of Death: 1-3 years prior
Skeletal Remains
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 18-25 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3"- 5'6"; 125-140 lbs.
Clothing: Blue pants, brown leather belt cut off and punched to fit a 30-31 inch waist, boxer shorts and loafers.
DNA: Available
Case History
The victim was located on May 21, 1992. Missouri City police responded to a call to meet with fence builders in the area of Thompson Ferry Road and State Highway 6. When officers arrived, they were told that the men had discovered what they believed to be human bones.
The men explained that they were doing fence repair along the Hearne property about 2-3 tenths of a mile from the Oyster Creek Bridge when they saw the bones.
During the processing of the original scene, police noted that although the area was rural, the dumping ground for the body was a very short distance from the Oyster Creek Bridge, which was completely visible from State Highway 6.
Cause of death was blunt trauma to the face. Based on the condition of the remains and the tattered scraps of clothing and a coin located at the crime scene, authorities believe the victim had been there from one to three years.