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RecentThis individual was recently confirmed to have been identified. Some details may change as more information is released publicly.

Template:UID Harry was a man whose burned skeletal remains were found on a farm in Charleston, Missouri in 1979.

The remains were initially believed to be female until confirmed by DNA testing in 2016 to be male.

He underwent testing by Southeast Missouri State University and Othram Inc.

He was identified in April of 2020. It was determined that he was a victim of drowning and his death was known to the family and authorities but his body could not be recovered. The body eventually ended up on a farm and was burned most likely by accident as a result of farm activities. His family request that his full name not be released but it was publicized that he went by the name Harry and was in his mid thirties at the time of his death.

Characteristics

  • Light brown/dark blonde hair.

Clothing and accessories

  • Parts of a styrofoam container (resembling a restaurant "take-out" box).
  • A house style key.
  • Old, blank form labelled as being from the Marquette Cement Company.
  • Small, rectangular, rusty metal canister bearing traces of what appears to be an eagle emblem.
  • White shoelace.

Sources

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