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+ | {{UID|name = Dennis Allan Hunter|sex = {{m}}|race = Unknown (possibly {{white}})|location = Sevierville, Tennessee|found = February 14, 2019|span = {{age|2019|02|14}}|postmortem interval = 13-19 years|body condition = {{sk}}|age approximation = Unknown (Adult)|height approximation = 5'11" - 6'2"|weight approximation = N/A|cause of death = {{ns}}}}'''Sevier County John Doe '''was a man whose skeleton was found in a wooded area of Tennessee by a random bystander. It appears that he had been dead for a very long time before his remains were recovered. The path where the remains were found had been closed off for several years. |
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+ | '''Sevier County John Doe''' was positively identified as '''Dennis Allan Hunter''' in May 2020 by DNA testing. |
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==Theories== |
==Theories== |
Revision as of 23:10, 26 October 2020
This individual's NamUs file has recently been removed. While this implies the resolution of a case, no identification has been confirmed at this time.
Template:UIDSevier County John Doe was a man whose skeleton was found in a wooded area of Tennessee by a random bystander. It appears that he had been dead for a very long time before his remains were recovered. The path where the remains were found had been closed off for several years.
Sevier County John Doe was positively identified as Dennis Allan Hunter in May 2020 by DNA testing.
Theories
- He may be Dennis Allan Hunter. 36-year-old Hunter had gone missing in 2003 from Simpsonville, South Carolina, and several of his belongings, including a truck, a motorcycle, and his wallet, were later discovered in Eastern Tennessee.