John Doe March 31, 1998 in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County,CTThe Doe Network:
Case File 272UMCT
Sketch of victim
Unidentified White / Hispanic Male
Located on March 31, 1998 in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
Estimated Date of Death: The body had been exposed for several years in water and possibly a marsh area.
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 20 - 30 years old.
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'8"; 200 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Hair and eyecolor is unknown. It is unknown if he had any tattoos or scars.
Dentals: His front teeth protruded and his upper left front tooth slightly overlapped the upper right front tooth.
Clothing: Fila sneakers size 9 ½; a black-colored Lavon, lightweight jacket or windbreaker with a maroon zipper, tan in color, size XL and waist-length black Levi's 550’s, waist 36, length, 32. A silver butane lighter bearing a s/n 2688 and round insignia with an eagle found to be of Chinese make was also found.
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Case History
This unidentified male was found in the Connecticut River in Old Saybrook, CT on March 31, 1998. The decedent may have been in the water for a number of years before his remains were found. He is believed to have been White or Hispanic, and is estimated to be between 20 and 30 years of age.
The photograph above is a computer-assisted facial reconstruction done by a forensic artist at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Items such as eye color and hair style are the artist's estimations to complete the image, and should not be considered as significant markers for identification.
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Investigators
Old Saybrook Police Department
860-395-3140
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NCIC Number:
N/A
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Source Information:
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