On Jan. 16, 1952, the partial remains of a man were found on Miramar Beach at State Highway and Cabrillo Highway in Half Moon Bay, California. His hands and lower extremities were missing. It was estimated he was a white male between 40 and 50 years old. He was estimated to be around 5'10" and 200lbs. He was estimated may have died in 1951.
He was wearing blue Levi brand jeans and an Army Garrison leather belt with a brass buckle. His underwear was white with red and blue stripes. He had a Case 3-blade pocket knife and ten keys on a heavy chain. One of the keys was for a Yale Lock and was stamped with UN58357 ad GF.
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