Wednesday, October 18, 2017

April 18, 1973 Garnett, Kansas John Doe




On April 18, 1973, the decomposed remains of a white male were found in a shallow creek 180 ft from 1150 rd in Garnett, Kansas. It was likely that the remains were there for 2 to 4 weeks and he had possibly been beaten to death as they believe the cause of death was fractured to the skull. He may have been a hitchhiker.

He was a white male between the ages of 17 and 20. He was around 5'8 and 140 to 150 lbs. He had 5 inches long brown wavy hair. He was described as having a slender build. He still has lower baby teeth present. His left hand went missing postmortem.

He was wearing blue jeans with a stop sign patch symbol on the back left pocket, a black leather belt with a large buffalo nickel buckle, waist-length brown Sturdy Wear corduroy hack with a zipper closure (size Small), a green JC Penney long-sleeved button-up shirt (size Small), black leather gloves, and a navy blue stocking cap, blue socks, and brown Vomper hiking boots. He was wearing two gold rings with crosses, a third ring bearing the numbers “78”, and a silver chain with a large silver cross approximately 2 inches in length.

He has Dentals, DNA and Fingerprints on right hand available.

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