Tucson John Doe was a young man whose skeletal remains were found hidden inside a trash bag which had been buried in a remote desert wash near Tucson, Arizona, in 1988.
He is currently slated to undergo testing by the DNA Doe Project, once funding goals are met. Early genealogy studies suggest he has ties to the Mexican states of Sinaloa and Sonora.
Characteristics[]
- Medium brown hair, up to 3 inches in length.
- Extra left cervical rib.
Clothes[]
- Levi's brand 701 pants, waist size 30, length 32; pant legs were rolled up into cuffs.
Exclusions[]
- Bobby Joe Fritz
- Joe Helt
- Michael Reese
- Scott Hilbert
- Daniel Naylor
- Charles Melendez
- Arden Bogart Jr.
- Lorne Landeen
- Marc Allen
- Chris Winkler
Sources[]
- Tucson John Doe at NCMEC
- Tucson John Doe at NamUs
- Tucson John Doe at the Doe Network
- Tucson John Doe at the DNA Doe Project