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Case Number 88-00599 Race White Gender Male Age Unknown Estimated Age Unknown Height 5' 4" Weight 128 lbs Eyes Unknown Hair Bald Date Found 1988-02-19 T0 8:00:00Z Date of Death Unknown Case Information: Washed up on the embankment of the Sacramento River at Miller Park. Fingerprints on file. Scars-Marks-Tattoos: There were old-healed white linear scars present on both lower quadrants of his abdomen/groin areas. On the right side, the scar measured 12 cm in length, and on the left side, the scar measured 7cm in length. At one time, there had been a fracture of the right side of his lower ribs. There was a third well-healed linear scar on the right upper quadrant measuring 9.5 cm in length. Indiscernible tattoos (some having a military insignia appearance to them) were seen on his chest, right upper arm and forearm, and left upper arm and forearm. Clothing Wearing brown-tan boxer shorts with blue stripes and a white or tan short sleeve shirt. Jewelry A yellow metal earring with a purple stone in his left ear. Other distinguishing characteristics He had no teeth. His head was bald except for a very small amount of tightly curled, black hair around his left ear. Sketch NO Identified NO
Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office Teams with Othram To Identify a 1987 John DoeAfter 38 years, a man whose remains were found in Tarrant County has been identified as Shirlee Lewis Henkel, born in 1942.
In 2024, the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office sent forensic evidence to Othram's laboratory in The Woodlands, Texas in hopes that advanced DNA testing could help identify the man. Othram scientists produced a suitable DNA extract from the remains. A comprehensive DNA profile was then developed for the man using Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing®. Othram's forensic genetic genealogy team then conducted a genealogical search that resulted in new leads, which were provided to law enforcement. These leads enabled a follow-up investigation, allowing investigators to identify potential relatives of the man and it was determined that the unknown man was identified as Shirlee Lewis Henkel who was born on August 14, 1942. Henkel was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force who was born in Deloit, Iowa. In 1994, his family held a funeral for him with a gravestone in Saint Clair Cemetery in Ute, Iowa. Read the full article here: https://dnasolves.com/articles/shirlee-lewis-henkel-tarrant-county/
Blue jeans with brown belt: belt contains flaking white paint and has a square belt buckle with a Longhorn Steer. Information from http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/149umva.html On May 27, 1987, highway workers discovered a partially decomposed body along the southbound shoulder of I-81 South, Mile Post 183. The victim died as a result of a gunshot wound to the right side of the head and right side of the body. Handwritten notes in the victims pocket referred to a truck and trailer number and the trucking firm of J.B. Hunt Trucking Company out of Lowell, Arkansas. A check of this company revealed that John Swartz was operating a tractor-trailer through Virginia at this time.
He has several impacted wisdom teeth (per DoeNetwork).
Holy Diver Tour was in Chicago Illinois and Fort Wayne Indiana in 1983. http://www.dio.net/tour/holy_diver.html
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