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Case File 1373UMFL
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1373umfl.html
https://identifyus.org/cases/1183
Unidentified Hispanic Male
* The victim was discovered on November 25, 1989 in Miami-Dade County, Florida
Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 21-35 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6"; 144 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair; brown eyes. Sparse mustache.
* Clothing: Blue jeans, brown belt, high-top sneakers, blue shirt, and beige, sleeveless down jacket.
* Dentals: Available
* Fingerprints: Available
Case History
The victim was a bicyclist who was struck by a vehicle at 48th Street and S.W. 102nd Avenue.
Decedent was riding a yellow/white "Hunter" bicycle.
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office
Sandra Boyd
305-545-2474
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case Number: PD: 588917
ME: 1989-3357
NCIC Number:
U-449117051
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How about Luis Hernando Reyes as a possible?
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/reyes_louis.html
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His nose looks a bit different. -- But who knows how accurate the sketch is? I noticed from the NamUs page that most of John Doe's teeth on the right side were knocked out in the accident (notated with a "P" for postmortem loss). If his teeth are that badly damaged, was his nose also too damaged to enable the artist to portray it accurately?
There is no mention in NamUs of a triangular scar on the back of his left shoulder. And the artist's conception doesn't depict a "widow's peak" hairline.
Of course, the big questions are how a mentally disabled person could get from New York to Miami in 15 days, is he too mentally disabled to ride a bicycle, and from where did he get the bicycle?
Is this worth a shot?
Case File 1373UMFL
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1373umfl.html
https://identifyus.org/cases/1183
Unidentified Hispanic Male
* The victim was discovered on November 25, 1989 in Miami-Dade County, Florida
Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 21-35 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6"; 144 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair; brown eyes. Sparse mustache.
* Clothing: Blue jeans, brown belt, high-top sneakers, blue shirt, and beige, sleeveless down jacket.
* Dentals: Available
* Fingerprints: Available
Case History
The victim was a bicyclist who was struck by a vehicle at 48th Street and S.W. 102nd Avenue.
Decedent was riding a yellow/white "Hunter" bicycle.
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office
Sandra Boyd
305-545-2474
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case Number: PD: 588917
ME: 1989-3357
NCIC Number:
U-449117051
________________________________________________
How about Luis Hernando Reyes as a possible?
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/reyes_louis.html
- Height: 5'6" - Match
- Weight: 152 - 8 lbs over UID weight.
- Age: 23 - Within Range (21 - 35)
- Ethnicity: Hispanic - Match
- Timeframe: 15 Days
- Both LHR and Doe were wearing blue jeans. LHR was wearing either a blue or grey sweatshirt. Doe was wearing a blue shirt.
His nose looks a bit different. -- But who knows how accurate the sketch is? I noticed from the NamUs page that most of John Doe's teeth on the right side were knocked out in the accident (notated with a "P" for postmortem loss). If his teeth are that badly damaged, was his nose also too damaged to enable the artist to portray it accurately?
There is no mention in NamUs of a triangular scar on the back of his left shoulder. And the artist's conception doesn't depict a "widow's peak" hairline.
Of course, the big questions are how a mentally disabled person could get from New York to Miami in 15 days, is he too mentally disabled to ride a bicycle, and from where did he get the bicycle?
Is this worth a shot?