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The Doe Network:
Hot Case 776
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1139umal.html
Victim
Unidentified White Male
Vital Statistics
Case History
The victim was located by hunters, in a rural area of Blount County. The area where the remains were found is just east of the railroad tracks near U.S. Highway 31 South and just southeast of Garden City in the edge of Blount County.
Also recovered near the body was a .22 revolver with five spend cartridge cases and one unspend in the cylinder.
A driver's license of a female was also found. When investigators checked with the license's owner, they learnt that her common law husband she hadn't seen since October 2004 had taken her identification. Upon checking the man's identity given by the woman, investigators learnt it belonged to a man that had died in 1995 (Chad Patrick Singleton, dob: 04/01/1972).
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
James Perry
256-539-1401 x 210
E-Mail
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case Number:
06HV00323
NCIC Number:
N/A
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Source Information:
UDRS
Hot Case 776
Victim
Unidentified White Male
- The victim was discovered on October 31, 2005 in Blount County, Alabama
- Estimated Date of Death: 2004
- Partial Skeleton
Vital Statistics
- Estimated age: 33-43 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0"-5'8"
- Distinguishing Characteristics: Brumette hair; Brown eyes.
- Skeletal Findings: Two antemortem skeletal clinical manifestation (fractured clavical & lower back condition).
- Dentals: Numerous dental restorations.
- DNA: Sample available - not yet submitted.
Case History
The victim was located by hunters, in a rural area of Blount County. The area where the remains were found is just east of the railroad tracks near U.S. Highway 31 South and just southeast of Garden City in the edge of Blount County.
Also recovered near the body was a .22 revolver with five spend cartridge cases and one unspend in the cylinder.
A driver's license of a female was also found. When investigators checked with the license's owner, they learnt that her common law husband she hadn't seen since October 2004 had taken her identification. Upon checking the man's identity given by the woman, investigators learnt it belonged to a man that had died in 1995 (Chad Patrick Singleton, dob: 04/01/1972).
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
James Perry
256-539-1401 x 210
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case Number:
06HV00323
NCIC Number:
N/A
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Source Information:
UDRS