Tuesday, January 17, 2023

January 17, 1923, Blyth, England John Doe

On January 17, 1923, a police inspector was at Amble Sands in Blyth, England. They had spotted a human bone protruding from the sands. The skeleton was believed to belong to a man and the skull had no marks of violence. It's possible that the body may have been there for up to 60 years and he may have been a crewmate on a shipwreck that had happened 60 years before. 

John Doe was believed to have been a male between 30-40 years of age.

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