Orlando John Doe was a transient man whose partial remains were found in a hut in a wooded area a hundred yards south of New Hampshire Street, in Orlando, Florida on August 10, 1989.
Case[]
Months before the man was located, he was seen with a small group of people sitting and talking outside the hut. He got into an altercation with another individual at the time. It is unclear if this altercation has anything to do with his death.
Authorities were unable to take dental records or DNA information.
Characteristics[]
- Straight and fine medium-length dark brown hair.
- Healed fractures on the right eighth rib, left tenth rib, left forearm, the nasal bones, and bones in the area of the upper lift.
- Two old fractures on the right tenth rib.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Dark blue and white T-shirt with a front and back show logo of a woody-type Surf Wagon with the sign "Jimmy Z" on the car's door and a large "Z" below the car, size M per tag.
- Dark Levi's jeans with zipper fly and button closure.
- White sock with blue stripes.
- Brown leather-like shoe with Dr. Scholl's foot-insert.
Exclusions[]
Sources[]
- Orlando John Doe at the Doe Network
- Orlando John Doe at NamUs