The skeletal remains were found on Feb. 18, 1982 behind a business on Cannon Road in Twinsburg. While his remains were discovered in 1982, we believe that his death occurred approximately a year and half before that, said Twinsburg Police Chief. The man was between 20 and 30 years old, and about 5 foot 6. http://fox8.com/2017/11/20/investig...ns-found-in-1982-using-facial-reconstruction/ https://identifyus.org/en/cases/5830
There’s a few potential matches for the decedent in the Mid West on Reveal News’ ‘The Lost & The Found’: http://lostandfound.revealnews.org/...6&end_date=12/31/1982&unidentifiedperson=5830
New case in Namus which looks like it could possibly be a match: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/41280/2 Dwaun Cox.
Another new Namus entry and possible match for this UID: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/41279/3 ​Danny Mitchell
Joe Hill looks facially similar to the recon to me, but he is 4in taller than the UID https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/10633/
I think this is likely him judging by a comparison. Dwaun Thomas Cox Missing from Columbus, Ohio. November 21, 1979. Unidentified found Miami, Florida. October 14, 1980. Missing: Missing Person Case Dwaun Thomas Cox – The Charley Project Unidentified: Unidentified Person Case Map: Google Maps
Can those guys be ome of potencial match for this John Doe ? Sorry i live in Europe and can't see if they are rule out Unidentified male Twinsburg,Summit County,Ohio Pmi:1974-1981 State of remains:Skeletal Estimated age:20-35 Race:Black Sex:Male Height:5'6 Weight:unknow And those are missing persons cases Dwan Thomas Cox missing from Ohio since 1979, Willie Lee Johnson missing from Ohio-since 1978 or Danny Lee Mitchell missing from Ohio-since 1980
Current rule out list for this UID as of Feb. 1, 2019 Dwaun Cox Willie Johnson Danny Mitchell Furman Byrd
I feel bad that his update has had so few comments on DNA Doe FB page compared to others. I wonder what draws people to some cases and not others?
Just posting for people who have not viewed the Google Sheet: Twinsburg John Doe has 2 high-level matches. The highest one is 68 cm. If there are no issues, we should be expecting an identification sometime this year.
Police in Ohio trying to solve 38-year-old cold case whose victim may have Upstate ties He has some ties to Laurens County, South Carolina it seems.
Twinsburg police release new info on unidentified 1982 cold case victim (Image courtesy: Twinsburg police) (Image courtesy: Twinsburg police) Thanks to forensic genealogical research from the DNA Doe Project, investigators said the victim or his close ancestors are from Laurens County, South Carolina. Anyone with information on the man’s identity or his homicide should call Det. Hendershott at 330-405-5679.
I've been looking through the classmates from the high schools for Laurens County with that list of possible related surnames that the DDP posted. Time period between 1960-1980 (just in case).
I found this guy and just thought I would post 2192DMMS - Jerry Lee Armstrong Name: Jerry Lee Armstrong Case Classification: Endangered Missing Missing Since: December 23, 1977 Location Last Seen: Hernando, DeSoto County, Mississippi Physical Description Date of Birth: August 1, 1960 Age: 17 years old Race: Black/African American Gender: Male Height: 5'6" Weight: 145 lbs. Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Nickname/Alias: Unknown Distinguishing Marks/Features: He has a scar over his left eye. Identifiers Dentals: Not Available Fingerprints: Not Available DNA: Available Clothing & Personal Items Clothing: Dark green suit with a yellow shirt, green tie, black slacks. Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: Unknown Circumstances of Disappearance At approximately 2300 hours on December 23, 1977, high school senior Jerry Lee Armstrong was last seen by his girlfriend when he dropped her off at her home after a school dance. Jerry was a quarterback on the Hernando High School football team. He was an ordinary teenager who had no enemies and no reason for anyone to want to hurt him. Jerry was driving his brother's 1973 white Pontiac Lemans (VIN# 2D37R3A251268), when he disappeared. The vehicle has never been recovered. His family believes that he may have been mistaken for his older brother, James, who owned the car and was dating a white girl at the time and his disappearance may have been racially motivated. Foul play is suspected 2192DMMS - Jerry Lee Armstrong