This individual was recently confirmed to have been identified. Some details may change as more information is released publicly.

"Bow Doe" was the nickname given to a man found hanging from a tree during a logging survey in Burlington, Washington, on February 20, 1989.
He was identified by Othram in November 2025. His name will not be released.
Characteristics[]
- Brown hair. (Sample allegedly destroyed 2002.)
Clothing and accessories[]
- Gray, blue, and red plaid long-sleeved shirt.
- Blue Levi's zip jeans.
- Leather belt with small silver buckle.
- Socks with red ring.
- Tennis shoes, probably white with blue stripes.
- Gold-colored Benrus watch.
- Gray-blue jacket found near body.
- Blue colored sunglasses found near body.
- Small hairbrush found near body.
- Pack of Marlboro cigarettes found near body.
- Fishing rope with a fisherman's knot used to form noose.
Gallery[]
Sources[]
- Bow Doe at the Doe Network
- Bow Doe at Find a Grave
- GoSkagit
- Skagit County Sheriff's Department (archived)
- Skagit County John Doe Case Number 89-01753 Exhumation POSTMORTEM WARNING
- KIRO7
- DNASolves



