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+ | {{UID_Infobox|title1=Duval County Doe|discovered=December 20, 2006|span={{age|2006|12|20}}|sex=Unknown|location=Jacksonville, Florida|age=20-50|race=Unknown|height=5'7|condition={{sk}}|pmi=1-50 years|cod={{ns}}}}'''Duval County Doe '''was an individual whose partial skeletal remains (minus the torso and one or more hands/limbs) were located in the St. Johns River in northeast Florida. Although their race and biological sex were unable to be determined conclusively, they were probably a black male. |
They may have been dead for a very long time. Carbon dating was only able to prove that the person couldn't have been dead for more than 50 years prior to being discovered. |
They may have been dead for a very long time. Carbon dating was only able to prove that the person couldn't have been dead for more than 50 years prior to being discovered. |
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* {{NamUs|5264|Duval County Doe}} |
* {{NamUs|5264|Duval County Doe}} |
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+ | * {{Hot Case|hotcase1692.html|Duval County Doe}} |
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Revision as of 13:10, 3 January 2021
Duval County Doe was an individual whose partial skeletal remains (minus the torso and one or more hands/limbs) were located in the St. Johns River in northeast Florida. Although their race and biological sex were unable to be determined conclusively, they were probably a black male.
They may have been dead for a very long time. Carbon dating was only able to prove that the person couldn't have been dead for more than 50 years prior to being discovered.
Sources
- Duval County Doe at NamUs
- Duval County Doe at the Doe Network