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See our current list of featured cases [[Unidentified Wiki:Featured cases|here]].
 
See our current list of featured cases [[Unidentified Wiki:Featured cases|here]].
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For featured case nominations related to missing persons, please see [https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/International_Missing_Persons_Wiki:Featured_Cases_nominations featured case nominations] on the [https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/International_Missing_Persons_Wiki International Missing Persons Wiki]
   
 
== Definition of a "Featured Case" ==
 
== Definition of a "Featured Case" ==
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*'''Support''' - A well known UID case with interesting theories and a lot of press coverage. - [[User:Hoshiiiii|Hoshiiiii]]
 
*'''Support''' - A well known UID case with interesting theories and a lot of press coverage. - [[User:Hoshiiiii|Hoshiiiii]]
 
===Wilmington John Doe (April 1973)===
 
[[Wilmington John Doe (April 1973)]] is a young man whose dismembered remains were found all over Los Angeles County starting in April 22, 1973. He is a victim of serial killer Randy Kraft. It would appear that despite the circumstances of his case, this UID has fallen under the cracks. What I mean by this is that Kraft's other unidentified victims [[Wilmington John Doe (February 1973)]], [[Long Beach John Doe (1979)]], and [[Marion County John Doe (1980)]] all have NamUs and Doe Network entries, but this victim has neither even though, as far as I can tell, he has not been identified. Because of the lack of prominence of this UID despite the circumstances, I propose we make this a featured case.
 
 
Update: A NamUs file for him was created on July 24, 2020. Here is a [https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/72085 link].
 
 
- (Nominated by [[User:PuzzleDude400|PuzzleDude400]])
 
 
*'''Oppose''' - I feel that there is not really enough information about this case out there to make it a featured article. - [[User:Hoshiiiii|Hoshiiiii]]
 
 
*'''Oppose''' - Although I am fascinated by the Randy Kraft cases, I agree with Hoshiiiii's point about the availability of information. The [[Wilmington John Doe (February 1973)]] article was featured before the nomination process was created (and back when the site was first started), and does have a similar issue with available information. In the future, cases that were featured before we started voting (that are not unquestionably prominent) will undergo a re-nomination process out of fairness to other users. - [[User:Gourami Watcher|Gourami Watcher]]
 
 
===Benjaman Kyle===
 
[[Benjaman Kyle]] is a man who was found with amnesia in 2004 and was identified in 2015. He was previously nominated but the article lacked content, however, I've expanded it quite a bit and feel it can be nominated again. Due to the coverage and press attention this case received, as well as the efforts made to identify him (arguably one of the first identifications through genealogy), I believe he should be a featured case. (Nominated by [[User:Hoshiiiii|Hoshiiiii]])
 
 
*'''Support''' - I agree, The case has had a lot of media coverage, including CBS and Dr. Phil, and the circumstances are so bizarre. -[[User: Grungster|Grungster]]
 
 
*'''Support''' This was a popular case while he was still unidentified, and the previous concern regarding possible close paraphrasing/plagiarism has since been resolved.- [[User:Gourami Watcher|Gourami Watcher]]
 
 
===Bibb County John Doe===
 
[[Bibb County John Doe (1961)|Bibb County John Doe]] was a teenage boy who drowned in a car accident while hitchhiking in 1961. I feel like the case is significant by not only how old it is, but how it's getting more attention lately. (Nominated by [[User:EnterTheLizard|EnterTheLizard]])
 
 
*'''Support''' I actually came here to nominate him and just saw he was. I believe there is enough intrigue with this case despite the age of it (reminds me of Jason Callahan). It is also a popular case in the online community. - [[User:Hoshiiiii|Hoshiiiii]]
 
 
*'''Support''' Funnily enough, I as well going to nominate him. I was the third person thinking it apparently. I recently found out about him a couple months ago. I think his pictures and the information about him is interesting. He has good post-mortem pictures that it is quite shocking he has not been identified for this long. They are so clear. I think he needs more attention than he has been getting all these years. He also has many details about his story that I feel people need to see. - [[User:-Dorkalicious92-|-Dorkalicious92-]]
 
   
 
===Anita Piteau===
 
===Anita Piteau===

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Here on the Unidentified Wiki, we value the extensive contributions by our variety of diverse editors. Here, members of the site can nominate a case close to them for "featured" status, which indicates the importance of the article's subject to our website.

See our current list of featured cases here.

For featured case nominations related to missing persons, please see featured case nominations on the International Missing Persons Wiki

Definition of a "Featured Case"

A featured case can have two major reasons for nomination. The first is for its popularity in the media or legacy it left. Its importance to bringing change in the field of science and technology, or perhaps the length of time it may have taken to solve supports the reasons for consideration.

A second factor is the content of the article. A case may not be as well known to the public, yet the quality of writing and the amount of work put into the page is worth recognizing.

Cases with a featured status will have a star symbol next to their name in the infobox portion of their entry.

Guidelines

For those participating in the nomination process or the discussion following, some steps must be taken.

  • To nominate a case, add a new section to this page detailing the case title (with a link), giving a short description, and why it was nominated.
  • Users are to respond with "support," "neutral," or "oppose" in bold, followed by their reason for such a decision.
    • In order to be selected, a case must have at least three "support" votes.
      • The votes supporting the nomination must outnumber the opposition votes.
      • At least one administrator is required to voice support for a nomination to be selected.
  • All comments must be civil and appropriate. Failure to do so may result in a temporary block.
  • Decisions should be made by means other than emotional; as we need to avoid a bias of this type.
  • Cases that have issues with formatting, copy and pasting from other sources, or otherwise very short are ineligible for nomination until such concerns are adjusted.
  • Please link to your user page (ex: [[User:Example|Example]]) at the end of your comment to identify yourself as the voter.

Nominations

Gloucester County Jane Doe (1990)

Gloucester County Jane Doe (1990) was a young woman or teen whose partial skeletal remains were discovered behind a supermarket in Deptford, New Jersey. The cause of JD's death is believed to by ligature strangulation. I have worked a lot on this article, researching extensively on what little info I could find on the case, and even taking my own photograph of the building she was found behind. I think that this relatively unknown case would make for a great featured article. (Nominated by Blackholesun1)

  • Oppose: I'm a little hesitant on this one since there isn't a whole lot available on her case history. There also don't seem to be a lot of news articles on her case, and NCMEC removed her from their site (although she's listed on their case map). I'm hoping that implies that they'll eventually add her back, with an updated reconstruction, which would probably bring more attention to her case. - Gourami Watcher
  • Neutral - Unfortunately, there just isn't much information out there about her case. If NCMEC add her back with another reconstruction and more updated information, I'm willing to change my vote to Support. - Hoshiiiii

Linda Pagano

Linda Pagano was a teenager who was found murdered in Strongsville, Ohio in 1975 and wasn't identified until 2018. Her identification was made possible through the dedication and hard work of the online community, including Carl Koppelman. Due to the teamwork and dedication that was required for her identification, I believe she would make a great featured case. - (Nominated by Hoshiiiii)

  • Support: Well-known and interesting case. I do feel there is room for expansion, but the article should be considered nonetheless. -Gourami Watcher

Peter Bergmann

The mystery of Peter Bergmann is reaching it's 11th anniversary this week, and has a lot of information that makes no sense at all. On June 12, 2009, a man traveled from Londonderry to Sligo in Ireland by bus. Following his arrival, he checked into a hotel under the name Peter Bergmann and listed an address of Ainstettersn 15, 4472, Vienna, Austria. During his stay, he left the hotel 15 times carrying a purple plastic bag which had something inside it, but when he returned to the hotel, he wasn't carrying any bag. He is also believed to have sent letters out of Ireland on June 13th, that may have been able to solve this case. On June 15th, he took a bus to Rosses Point Beach, which he had visited the previous day. Between 3:00 PM and 11:50 PM, he would be seen acting very bizarrely on the beach. At 6:45 AM on June 16th, his body washed up on Rosses Point. An autopsy confirmed that the cause of death was a heart attack and not drowning, and that the man was in very poor health. He had terminal prostate cancer, numerous bone tumours, and had suffered previous heart attacks. Investigators believe that this was a suicide, and that the man had disposed of his belongings via the purple bag. The real question investigators have never been able to answer is the exact identity of this man, as the name and address he gave didn't exist.

I think this case deserves to be featured, as not only does it have a Wikipedia page, but it has received a good amount of coverage in Ireland. There's Ciaran Cassidy's The Last Days Of Peter Bergmann, Irish Times coverage, including the podcast Atlantic. I do hope that this man receives his identity back, or at least his family is let known that he is deceased. - (Nominated by Grungster)

  • Support - A well known UID case with interesting theories and a lot of press coverage. - Hoshiiiii

Anita Piteau

Anita Piteau was a young woman who was murdered in 1968, and would not be identified until 2020. I feel like her case is significant because it is a well known one in the community. (Nominated by EnterTheLizard)

  • Support Considering she was a fairly well-known case with a lot of intrigue and interest prior to her identification, I believe she should be nominated. - Hoshiiiii

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