Iron County John Doe was a man who was discovered by park rangers at the Cedar Breaks National Monument near Brian Head, Utah on July 16, 1965.
Case[]
The victim was located by two park rangers who were checking a climbing site on the edge of the Cedar Breaks cliffs near Sunset View Lookout. He was arched between two logs and was about 300 feet from the highway that goes through the monument and was nearly out of sight.
According to Iron County Sheriff Otto Fife, there was no identification on the victim and there were no reports of missing people from either Iron County or Cedar City when the victim was discovered, or of any abandoned vehicles dating a year before the discovery.
While a cause of death was never determined, foul play was suspected in the victim's death. The case is under investigation by the Iron County Sheriff's Office.
Characteristics[]
- Slender build.
- Wore a 8.5D shoe size.
Accessories[]
- $1.51 in cash.
- Flashlight.
- Empty wallet.
- Empty metal suitcase.
- Cane.
The Ogden Standard-Examiner (July 17, 1964) article on the case.