AmandaBrown23
Im just living among all the madness
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Sorry if this was already posted but I just feel like someone is missing this boy. I found it on the doe network
The Doe Network:
Case File 1070UMMA
Reconstructions of Victim by Mary Manheim
Unidentified White Male
The victim was located in a wooded area off Route 95, which runs from Florida to Maine, so it is believed he could have come from anywhere, including Canada.
State Police believe that the youth was a runaway, but his description did not match that of any teen-agers reported missing locally.
He was found just off the SB Rte 113 exit.
A Forensic Anthropologist examined the body, and his age was determined from teeth and from the fact that certain of his bone shafts had not yet fused, which happens at about age 20.
Another way to identify him is through the X-rays of his head and body. If he ever had a skull X-ray, for his head injury, they would be able to match it or rule it out with his X-ray. No cause of death could be determined, though there were no markings on the skeleton, soft tissue injury was possible
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1070umma.html
The Doe Network:
Case File 1070UMMA
Reconstructions of Victim by Mary Manheim
Unidentified White Male
- The victim was discovered on November 28, 1992 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts
- Estimated Date of Death: 1987-1991
- Skeletal Remains
- Cause of Death: Undetermined, Homicide not ruled out.
- Estimated age: 13-17 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6-5'10"; weight unknown.
- Distinguishing Characteristics: Hair and eye color unknown. No distinguishing marks noted.
- Dentals: Available. He had an impacted molar which had grown sideways and out through the jaw. Forensic Anthropologist said it must have been very painful. There is no indication that he ever received any dental treatment.
- Clothing: 32-30 Levi jeans, size 11 Reebok Sneakers T-shirt, no logo, no tag
- Fingerprints: Not available
- DNA: In CODIS
The victim was located in a wooded area off Route 95, which runs from Florida to Maine, so it is believed he could have come from anywhere, including Canada.
State Police believe that the youth was a runaway, but his description did not match that of any teen-agers reported missing locally.
He was found just off the SB Rte 113 exit.
A Forensic Anthropologist examined the body, and his age was determined from teeth and from the fact that certain of his bone shafts had not yet fused, which happens at about age 20.
Another way to identify him is through the X-rays of his head and body. If he ever had a skull X-ray, for his head injury, they would be able to match it or rule it out with his X-ray. No cause of death could be determined, though there were no markings on the skeleton, soft tissue injury was possible
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1070umma.html