“Dallas” was the possible nickname of a teenager or young man found murdered in 1989.
Case[]
The victim was found along Cobbs Creek Parkway in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His exact cause of death has not been publicly released, however, a homicide map which includes the victim indicates his cause of death as being as a result of a gunshot.
The investigation revealed the decedent may have been from New York City and that he may have used the nickname “Dallas.”
Characteristics[]
- Tattoo of a heart with an arrow through it and the initials “BH” or “HB” separated on either side of the heart by the arrow. The tattoo was on his upper right arm and appeared to be homemade.
- Black, medium length hair styled in jheri curls.
- Upper left lateral incisor was missing and had been replaced with a partial denture plate.
- The false tooth (pontic) was gold in color.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Blue denim jacket with matching shirt and pants, with leather trim around the pockets.
- Blue Travel Fox sneakers.
- White socks with horizontal blue stripes.
Sources[]
- Dallas at NCMEC
- Dallas at the Doe Network
- Dallas at NamUsPOSTMORTEM WARNING
- The Philadelphia Inquirer