First post. Not sure I am doing this right 
Namus
Doe Network
Been doing some deep digging on 1808UMOK. The brutality of the case stuck with me. The Doe was found on April 18, 1983 with his head, arms and genitals cut off at the edge of a clear-cut on the property of the logging company Weyerhaeuser, about 10 miles north of Wright City. A clear-cut is where the ground is cleared of brush and debris prior to seeding. The area is very remote.
According to Doe Network he had:
I've looked through a lot of newspaper articles from that time and none reference any of the medical issues he suffered nor his probable tattoos (not even sure what that means?). According to one article from the Oklahoma City Times dated April 19 1983, an autopsy *was* ordered (source) I assume someone had access to this to update the case on Doe Network. It still doesn't show on NamUs though. I submitted some other missing info I found to Doe Network and they updated the case recently. Other articles I've found mention how leads have dried up, and that there is a reward for information. I've asked politely for an autopsy report from the CME in OK. We'll see if anything comes of that :\
The particular savagery of the killing makes me think it was personal.

Namus
Doe Network
Been doing some deep digging on 1808UMOK. The brutality of the case stuck with me. The Doe was found on April 18, 1983 with his head, arms and genitals cut off at the edge of a clear-cut on the property of the logging company Weyerhaeuser, about 10 miles north of Wright City. A clear-cut is where the ground is cleared of brush and debris prior to seeding. The area is very remote.
According to Doe Network he had:
"Extremely hairy torso. Scoliosis to the right. Probable tattoos on right and left forearm and/or hands. Bunion on big toe of each foot. Misshaped toenails on second toe of each foot. A retention cyst in each kidney. Circumcised."
I've looked through a lot of newspaper articles from that time and none reference any of the medical issues he suffered nor his probable tattoos (not even sure what that means?). According to one article from the Oklahoma City Times dated April 19 1983, an autopsy *was* ordered (source) I assume someone had access to this to update the case on Doe Network. It still doesn't show on NamUs though. I submitted some other missing info I found to Doe Network and they updated the case recently. Other articles I've found mention how leads have dried up, and that there is a reward for information. I've asked politely for an autopsy report from the CME in OK. We'll see if anything comes of that :\
The particular savagery of the killing makes me think it was personal.