Bumping and wishing that they would release the names of the artists on the decedent's cassette tape, if it includes a local Toronto band it might help with identification.
Noting that this updated link includes pm pics.
798UMON
Last Updated: 2/20/20
798UMON - Unidentified Male
Reconstructions of the decedent; decedent's bracelet. To view postmortem photographs, please click photo 1 and photo 2.
Date of Discovery: November 5, 1990
Location of Discovery: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Estimated Date of Death: Recent
State of Remains: Recognizable face
Cause of Death: Unknown
Physical Description
Estimated Age: 18-25 years old
Race: White
Sex: Male
Height: 180 cm (5'10")
Weight: 78 to 79 kg. (172 to 174 lbs.)
Hair: Brown. Shoulder length and wavy/curly.
Eye Colour: Blue
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Fine scars on both wrists, the back of his left hand, and both sides of neck. Slender build.
Identifiers
Dentals: Unknown. Natural teeth with no fillings. Well-maintained.
Fingerprints: Unknown.
DNA: Unknown.
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Dark suit coat, with light vertical stripes; blue long-sleeved shirt with vertical stripes; knit black sweater with white horizontal stripes; white, thick knit sweater; black or blue Levi jeans; white running shoes; green jockey underwear.
Jewelry: Aluminum and stainless steel bicycle chain-style bracelet on right wrist, a brass ring, and a tie clip.
Additional Personal Items: A pair of glasses; a Maxell brand cassette tape with various personal recordings of artists; Metro Toronto Transportation Corporation (TTC) Pass Card #K118549; and $70.00 cash.
Circumstances of Discovery
The decedent was located in Toronto at the Bloor and Yonge Street Subway Station on November 5, 1990.