Friday, November 12, 2021

November 12, 1965 Houston, Texas John Doe

 On November 12, 1965, the body of a man was found on the north side bank of Ship Channel in the Turning Basin shortly after the channel had been dredged. It's believed that the man had accidentally drowned in the channel three days prior.

John Doe was an African American male and was between 45 and 65-years-old. He was 5'6" and 136 lbs. He had short kinky black hair. He had cutaneous papilloma on the medial side of the left knee, 1cm in diameter, his teeth were in a poor condition and many of them were missing, he was uncircumcised and he had calcified aortic valvular disease

He was wearing tan pants, a sweatshirt, a faded coat, and one black sock.

SOURCES:

NamUs

Harris County Texas

Doe Network

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