On June 27, 2007 a passerby on the Washington Bridge in Spokane, Washington found remains in the Spokane River. The body was partially skeletonized, and he was estimated to have died September of 2006 to April of 2007.
Race has been difficult to designate he may have been White or a Biracial male with possible African mixture. He was estimated be between 33 and 55 years old, but more than likely around 40 and possibly not over 50. He was around 120 and 150 lbs and around 5'3" to 5'6". He had black hair similar to African American hair.
He had experienced some sort of trauma as his jaw, nose, and left orbital ridge were damaged. All injury's may have come from one event. He would of had noticeable scars on his face. His left eyebrow. His nose would have been crooked as the nasal septum was shifted towards the left and the nasal aperture pointed towards the right. He has had plate in his jaw, this would had resulted in him having an odd jaw. The plates were not made for several years prior to the mans discovery. The plates were most likely placed 2-5 years prior to death. Most likely lost alot of teeth due to the facial trauma.
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Please let me know looks a lot like my brother in-law
ReplyDeleteI would recommend contacting either the Spokane Medical examiner or the contact on the NamUs.
ReplyDeleteIt says that Jessica Hagger is the regional Program Specialist for this case.
Her Number is (817) 374-2765 and her email is jessica.hager@unthsc.edu
The Medical offices phone number is (509) 477-2296.