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{{UID|name = Duval County Doe|sex = Unknown|race = Unknown|location = Jacksonville, Florida|found = December 20, 2006|span = {{age|2006|12|20}}|postmortem interval = <50 years|body condition = {{sk}}|age approximation = 20-50|height approximation = 5'7|weight approximation = N/A|cause of death = {{ns}}}}'''Duval County Doe '''was a person 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.
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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.
   
== Links ==
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== Sources ==
 
* {{NamUs|5264|Duval County Doe}}
 
* {{NamUs|5264|Duval County Doe}}
* http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1692.html
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* {{Hot Case|hotcase1692.html|Duval County Doe}}
 
[[Category:Race unknown]]
 
[[Category:Race unknown]]
 
[[Category:Unknown sex]]
 
[[Category:Unknown sex]]

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