(first, if this is a dupe, sorry, for some reason I cannot do searches as I "don't have permission" to do so).
Anyway, I came across this case in NAMUS and was curious because I grew up in WV. Where the body is found is right between Ohio and Kentucky, but could have easily floated in from the Kanawha River in WV.
https://identifyus.org/cases/84
The description is lacking, he was in the river for "weeks" and is 6'0", 25-35, white male. NAMUS also mentions that the body had "Morton's toe" and big toenails filed to a point. Mortons toe basically means that your 2nd toe (beside your big toe) is longer than your big toe.
NAMUS also has partial dental records, but most of the front teeth fell out.
DNA is "entered", how does that help us here?
Anyway, I came across this case in NAMUS and was curious because I grew up in WV. Where the body is found is right between Ohio and Kentucky, but could have easily floated in from the Kanawha River in WV.
https://identifyus.org/cases/84
The description is lacking, he was in the river for "weeks" and is 6'0", 25-35, white male. NAMUS also mentions that the body had "Morton's toe" and big toenails filed to a point. Mortons toe basically means that your 2nd toe (beside your big toe) is longer than your big toe.
NAMUS also has partial dental records, but most of the front teeth fell out.
DNA is "entered", how does that help us here?