Honolulu County John Doe was a man found near Haleiwa, Hawaii on May 24, 1983, in an area frequented by hikers.
He was most likely a visitor to Oahu Island. A receipt for money exchange in England found on him indicates he may have visited England or was from England.
He was buried at the Mililani Memorial Park in Waipahu.
Characteristics[]
- Light blonde or brown hair.
- Left leg shorter and less muscular than right leg.
- Possibly walked with a limp.
- 12.5-inch scar on right calf.
- Circumcised.
- Multiple scars on lower left leg:
- Two small scars above the knee.
- 3-inch scar below the knee.
- 1-inch scar from a possible skin graft scar below the knee.
- Approximate 3-inch scar from a possible skin graft on shin.
- 11-inch sscar on the calf.
- 5.5-inch scar on the shin.
- Approximate 2-inch scar on the middle of the ankle.
- 3-inch scar on the side of the ankle.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Blue nylon windbreaker jacket.
- White T-shirt with maroon-colored collar and maroon stripes.
- Britania blue jeans.
- Gray long-sleeve sweater, size S.
- Blue underwear with white trim.
- White sports socks with red top trim.
- Brown loafers with leather laces on the sides.
- Three thin yellow metal neck chains.
- Tan nylon-type carry-on bag containing:
- Honolulu map.
- Honolulu bus route map.
- Several travel pocketbooks.
- Small assortment of makeup.
- Bottle of cologne.
- Thomas Cook sales receipt for a money exchange in England.
- Two empty green bottles of Perrier water.
- Empty pack of cigarettes.
- Small packet of Varian, a commercial-type stimulant.