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{{UID_Infobox|title1=James Smith|image1=James Harold Smith.jpg|discovered=October 6, 1979|span={{age|1979|10|6}}|sex={{M}}|location=Mount Holly, North Carolina|age=33|race={{black}}|height=5'8 - 6'|condition={{sk}}|pmi=3 - 4 Months|cod={{Gun H}}}}
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{{Identified_Infobox|title1=James Smith|image1=James Harold Smith.jpg|discovered=October 6, 1979|span=42 years|sex={{M}}|location=Mount Holly, North Carolina|age=33|race={{black}}|height=5'8 - 6'|condition={{sk}}|pmi=3-4 months|cod={{Gun H}}|name = James Harold Smith|identified = December 2021|missing_from = Charlotte, North Carolina|disappeared = June 1979}}
 
'''James Harold Smith''' was a man discovered in North Carolina in 1979. Isotope testing indicated he was native to the southern part of the United States, but may have spent time in the Caribbean region.
 
'''James Harold Smith''' was a male discovered in North Carolina in 1979. Isotope testing indicated he was native to the southern part of the United States, but may have spent time in the Caribbean region.
 
   
 
He was identified in early December 2021.
 
He was identified in early December 2021.
   
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==Gallery==
[[File:1930UMNC.jpg|thumb|left|USFL Reconstruction]]
 
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[[File:1930UMNC1.jpg|thumb|left|Profile]]
 
 
1930UMNC.jpg|USFL Reconstruction
 
1930UMNC1.jpg||Profile
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*{{Doe Network|1930umnc.html|James Smith}}
*{{NamUs|1742|Gaston County John Doe}}
 
*{{Doe Network|1930umnc.html|Gaston County John Doe}}
 
 
*[https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/cas-news/art-of-forensics.aspx ''University of South Florida'']
 
*[https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/cas-news/art-of-forensics.aspx ''University of South Florida'']
 
*[https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article256256132.html ''Charlotte Observer'']
 
*[https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article256256132.html ''Charlotte Observer'']
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[[Category:Ties to Florida]]
 
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, James}}
[[Category:Ties to the Caribbean]]
 
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[[Category:People found in North Carolina]]
 
[[Category:People found in North Carolina]]
 
[[Category:1979 deaths]]
 
[[Category:1979 deaths]]
 
[[Category:1979 discoveries]]
 
[[Category:1979 discoveries]]
 
[[Category:1940s births]]
 
[[Category:1940s births]]
[[Category:1930s births]]
 
 
[[Category:Reconstructed by the University of South Florida]]
 
[[Category:Reconstructed by the University of South Florida]]
[[Category:Cases over 40 years old]]
 
 
[[Category:Young adults]]
 
[[Category:Young adults]]
[[Category:Middle age]]
 

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James Harold Smith was a man discovered in North Carolina in 1979. Isotope testing indicated he was native to the southern part of the United States, but may have spent time in the Caribbean region.

He was identified in early December 2021.

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