On Feb. 6, 1973 skeletal remains were found in a vacant lot near 259 Baker St. NE in Atlanta, Georgia. The remains had been there for months. It may be possible the remains belong to an elderly man who frequented the area. It can't be confirmed as his name was unknown.
Skeletal remains belonged to an African American male between 50 and 99 years old. He was 5'5" and 160 lbs. He was wearing a grey cotton twill shirt, black slacks, blue sock and black shoes.
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