Please Help Identify John Doe Wiltwyck 1988

The photograph with the man & child was found in decedent’s wallet.

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John Doe Wiltwyck 1988
NamUS Case
Number: UP6018
ME/C Case Number: 89-0423
Date Body Found: August 15, 1988
State of Remains: Not recognizable – Decomposing/putrefaction
Cause of Death: Not Released
Location: Kingston, New York, United States
County: Ulster County
Circumstances of Recovery: Body was found is wooded area near Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery

Physical Description

*A colored photograph of a white Caucasian male with long, wavy, brown hair, wearing a green sweater and holding a white infant with a spoon in his mouth and a bib on his chest.

Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Eye Color: Unavailable
Hair Color: Brown
Head Hair Description: probably brown hair
Body Hair Description: probably brown hair
Scar/marks: A linear scar measuring 4 1/2 inches by 1/4 inch is present in the right abdominal quadrant
Estimated Age Range: 30-50 Years
Estimated Year of Death: 0-1988
Estimated PMI: Weeks after death
Height: 6′ 1″(73 inches) , Measured
Weight: 185 lbs, Estimated

Clothing found on the Descendent:
One pair of green and black, plaid trousers with pleats. An identifying label is present on the inner aspect of the garment which reads: “Pure New Wool” in English and three other languages. The reverse of the label reads “Size 98”. No fabric defects are present on the pants. Another label is present on the waistband which reads: “Rene” Lezard: Femme & Home”.

*Footwear: Pair of black loafers. The word “hikers” is printed on the sole of the right shoe. The sole of the shoe is worn. The number “9” printed on the inner aspect of the sole of the shoe. The top of the shoes have black tassels. A pair of white socks with dark blue and light blue stripes covered by an abundant amount of fly larvae.

*Jewelry: A soft, black, leather wallet, appearing to be of good quality, is present in the back pocket of the pants. The wallet contains a “1988 Comerzbank Calender”. Yellow metal crucifix with chain.
*Gold-covered wrist watch, type “Bulova Quartz” The back of the watch does not have inscriptions.
*One thin, delicate, yellow-metallic, chain necklace with a clasp wrapped around the decedent’s neck. A bronze-colored cross is also attached to the chain.

Clothing found near the Descendent:
*A pair of brief white underwear with red stripes. A faded label is present along the inner aspect of the brief underwear.
*A turquoise-colored, polo shirt with short sleeves. An identifying label is present in the inner aspect of the collar which read: “Chemise Lacoste” with a logo in the design of a profile of an alligator.

Additional Photos of the clothing tags

If you have any information as to this person or his identity, please contact:
Investigating Agency:
Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s Office
Agency Case Number
: 89-0423

The Regional Program Specialist contact for this case is Brian Nisbet
Telephone
: (518) 713-8438
Email: bnisbet@rti.org

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