CANADA Canada - Oshawa, Ont, WhtMale, 20-40, in woods, Mar'12

When I first started this thread, the only image of the UID was at this link. I am not going to post it as I am unsure if it meets the rules here of the deceased. It says it is a "retouched facial view"
Warning graphic---->http://www.missing-u.ca/Photos.aspx?PersonID=2108

However, today I found another couple of views of this UID that I ahave never seen before. To me, they look very different than the photo at the above link.

Here's the link
http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/missing-persons/unidentified-persons-2/canada-unidentified-male/

I tried to copy and paste the image but it is huge, so I deleted it.
 
I live about 10 minutes away from this area and drive by it frequently, it's actually quite out of the area for anyone homeless or using transportation. I'm wondering if they sell these cigarettes at the Native smoke shop which is in Port Perry, my mother is native and gets her cigarettes from here and I remember her getting a pack like that. The Smoke shop it's about a 20-30 minute drive

I wonder if he hitchhiked from there and was dropped of at a certain point.

There are things that stick out to me though.
1) Southern comfort isn't really a hard drink, more of a social drink IMO.
2)Work boots are fairly new, they haven't got a mark barely on them so IMO they haven't been used in a work setting.
3)The jacket was a traveling jacket for hiking etc. The jacket actually folds up into a pouch such as this one in black (http://www.fcsurplus.ca/shopping/products/93-RAIN-WEAR/2512-Misty-Mountain-Quantum-Rain-Jackets/)
5. Usually people that hike would NEVER wear work boots as they are uncomfortable for long distances.
6. When I look up Weather Spirit ALOT of hunting stuff comes up.

JMO
 
Southern Comfort and Peach Schnapps, sometimes with OJ and/or lime juice, is called a Southern Peach. It's popular with the college crowd and makes me think he's at the younger end of the possible age range.

I was going to say he's probably from the middle to southern part of the US, but half the Southern Peach recipes I found were on websites in the UK so we probably can't infer anything about geography from that.
 
DRPS and Canada's Missing ( Government of Canada's new missing page AKA. Bad version of Namus ) Doesn't have this man up on the site. Could he have been identified? or updating case?
 
2)Work boots are fairly new, they haven't got a mark barely on them so IMO they haven't been used in a work setting.

http://www.missing-u.ca/Photos.aspx?PersonID=2108


I thought the same thing as well (they look so clean and unused, until I saw this photo of the same boots (view photo in link below).

http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/missing-persons/unidentified-persons-2/canada-unidentified-male/

That photo makes them look muddy or at least wet compared to the OPP photo. Perhaps they just dried off in the OPP photo?
 
I'm new at this cross checking Canadian LE records and can't get back to the missing person's from Toronto page, however there was a similar face named Brazeu, or something like that IIRC.




ETA...Finally found the page I was speaking of..... Mark Brazau

Link...http://www.missing-u.ca/MPDetail.aspx?PersonID=1252

Looks like he may be too tall to be a possibility.
 
Agree.
Plus a 44" waist seems large for just a 224 lb man. IMO

To be so "well" dressed, no dental work and he seems well kept, so someone must be missing him.
 
https://secure.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/missing-disparus/case-dossier.jsf?case=2010006499&id=27

200 pounds
6 foot (off three inches)
brown hair
Missing from toronto.

Cons:
Scar on opposite leg, but could that have been a mistake by the family reporting. (ex) looking at someones left knee is your "right" and so on.

Mole on face, yet no composite with a mole. Could it be possible he was decomposing and they couldn't tell?

Missing 4 years prior, house was emptied 3 months before disappearance. (Oshawa does have some homeless shelters in it's downtown core.)

Unknown tattoo, but again could decomposition effected that?

Just thinking.
 
When I first started this thread, the only image of the UID was at this link. I am not going to post it as I am unsure if it meets the rules here of the deceased. It says it is a "retouched facial view"
Warning graphic---->http://www.missing-u.ca/Photos.aspx?PersonID=2108

However, today I found another couple of views of this UID that I ahave never seen before. To me, they look very different than the photo at the above link.

Here's the link
http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/missing-persons/unidentified-persons-2/canada-unidentified-male/

I tried to copy and paste the image but it is huge, so I deleted it.
Bumping.
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An unknown man's belongings are seen 10 years after he was found (Durham Regional Police).

Dec. 1, 2022 rbbm.
''Police are releasing a new forensic sketch of a man who went missing 10 years ago in hopes of cracking an unsolved investigation rooted in male remains found east of Toronto.

On Mar. 14, 2012, two hikers found a deceased person in a densely wooded area of Knights of Columbus Park in Oshawa, near Ritson Road North and Winchester Road East.

Durham Regional Police said it appeared the body had been there for a few days or a few weeks. Foul play was not suspected.

A post-mortem detailed a man 5’9 in height, approximately 224 pounds, with dark brown hair and a scar on his left knee.

When he was found, he was wearing a red Misty Mountain waterproof jacket, a black hooded sweatshirt with a zipper and beige work boots.''

''Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Dellipizzi of the Central East Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 2766, or The Resolve Initiative at 1-877-934-6363 or opp.isb.resolve@ontario.ca. Anonymous information can also be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

A tipster may be eligible for a $2,000 cash reward. ''
 

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