On November 15, 1959, the body of an adult male was found on the shore of the Susquehanna River in Havre de Grace, Maryland. It is believed he died days before.
He was a white male between the ages of 50 and 70 years old. He was 135 lbs and around 5'5. He was described as having greying hair that was scant. He has a surgical scar on his lower right abdomen from Appendectomy, he also did not have his appendix. A scar on his lower right arm, right knee, and right hand. He was also uncircumcised.
He had an Appendectomy in which the appendix is removed. He was possibly an Alcoholic or had abused alcohol. It is also possible he had a thyroid disease. It is also possible he was a coal miner or worked and or was somehow exposed to coal dust.
Dentals are available in this case, but Fingerprints and DNA are not.
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