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− | {{UID_Infobox|title1=Dennis {{featured case}}|image1=217UMGA.png|caption1=|discovered=February 26, 1999|span={{age|1999|2|26}}|sex={{M}}|location=Decatur, Georgia|age=4-8|race={{Black}}|height=3' - 4'2 |
+ | {{UID_Infobox|title1=Dennis {{featured case}}|image1=217UMGA.png|caption1=|discovered=February 26, 1999|span={{age|1999|2|26}}|sex={{M}}|location=Decatur, Georgia|age=4-8|race={{Black}}|height=3' - 4'2|weight=45 - 60 pounds|pmi=Months|cod={{Un}}|condition={{sk}}}} |
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+ | "'''Dennis'''" was a child found deceased near a church cemetery in 1999. He received his nickname from authorities who were working on his case. |
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==Case== |
==Case== |
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In October 1999, a woman using the name "Dawn Anderson" called the coroner's office and stated the child's name was Cabell Brown. It has been stated due to the woman's emotional state as well as the quality of the phone call, the child's actual name could have been somewhat different than what was recorded. |
In October 1999, a woman using the name "Dawn Anderson" called the coroner's office and stated the child's name was Cabell Brown. It has been stated due to the woman's emotional state as well as the quality of the phone call, the child's actual name could have been somewhat different than what was recorded. |
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− | The call was traced to the Florida Institution of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, |
+ | The call was traced to the Florida Institution of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, they were unable to locate someone using the woman's name or any report of a missing boy with the same name. |
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+ | == Exclusions == |
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+ | *[https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/2888 Fred Wright] |
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+ | *[https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/6719 Dorien Thomas] |
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+ | *[https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/D%27Wan_Sims D'wan Sims] |
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+ | *[https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/Jamaree_Coleman Jamaree Coleman] |
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+ | *[[Reuben Blackwell]] |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 05:25, 11 August 2021
"Dennis" was a child found deceased near a church cemetery in 1999. He received his nickname from authorities who were working on his case.
Case
The body was found skeletonized. The child appeared to have been well-cared for and may have been from either Georgia or possibly northern Florida.
His cause of death was never determined, however, some have speculated he may have fallen ill and for whatever reason, his parents placed him in the cemetery after his death.
In October 1999, a woman using the name "Dawn Anderson" called the coroner's office and stated the child's name was Cabell Brown. It has been stated due to the woman's emotional state as well as the quality of the phone call, the child's actual name could have been somewhat different than what was recorded.
The call was traced to the Florida Institution of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, they were unable to locate someone using the woman's name or any report of a missing boy with the same name.
Exclusions
- Fred Wright
- Dorien Thomas
- D'wan Sims
- Jamaree Coleman
- Reuben Blackwell
Gallery
Sources
- William Hamilton at NCMEC
- William Hamilton at NamUs
- William Hamilton at the Doe Network