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{{Identified_Infobox|title1=James Miller|image1=James Wray Miller.jpeg|caption1=|name=James Wray Miller|sex={{M}}|age=31|missing_from=Randall, Iowa|disappeared=|discovered=September 22, 1987|location=Sacramento, California|identified=c. Summer 2018|span=30 years|cod={{Drown}}}}'''James Wray Miller''' was a man who attempted to rescue a truck that sunk into a river in 1987. He was positively identified in 2018, after being misidentified twice.
   
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'''<nowiki/>'''{{UID|name = Yolo County John Doe|sex = Male|race = White|location = Sacramento, California|found = September 22, 1987|span = 30 years|postmortem interval = 3 days|body condition = Recognizable Face|age approximation = 25 - 40|height approximation = N/A|weight approximation = N/A|cause of death = Drowning|image = }}'''Yolo County John Doe''' is a man who attempted to rescue a truck that sunk into a river in 1987.[[Category:Male]]
 
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Yolo1987.jpg|Reconstruction
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JWMiller2.jpg
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==Sources==
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*{{Doe Network|1214umca.html|James Miller}}
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*[https://www.theunidentified.org/blog/james-wray-miller-identified-as-a-hero The Unidentified]
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, James}}
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[[Category:Male]]
 
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[[Category:White]]
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[[Category:1987 deaths]]
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[[Category:1987 discoveries]]
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[[Category:Young adults]]
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[[Category:People found in California]]
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[[Category:1950s births]]
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[[Category:Deaths by drowning]]
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[[Category:Formerly missing people from Iowa]]
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[[Category:2018 identifications]]
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[[Category:Misidentified]]
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[[Category:Accidental deaths]]
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[[Category:Transients]]

Latest revision as of 02:09, 26 September 2021

James Wray Miller was a man who attempted to rescue a truck that sunk into a river in 1987. He was positively identified in 2018, after being misidentified twice.

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