Overview of 1995 Campbell County John Doe
The decedent was found frozen on coal train car. There were no signs of trauma. He may have climbed into the coal train car somewhere in Texas.
The man's remains were cremated before dental charting or DNA testing could be conducted. His belongings were lost when they were turned over to a funeral home which lacks records of ever receiving them.
Although no identifiers were recovered, it is still possible for the decedent to be identified via tattoos and/or recognition.
He is known by the nickname "Coal Train Carlos."
Estimated Date of Death: Unknown State of Remains: Recognizable face Cause of Death: Hypothermia
Dentals: Not available Fingerprints: Not Available. Records were taken at the time he was found but were later lost. DNA: Not available
Clothing: Short sleeve purple button down shirt, brown pants, undergarments, light-colored socks, brown belt engraved with the name "Morillon," a green Mexican blanket vest, and yellow Cuban heel loafers. Jewelry: Silver-colored pinky ring and a watch. Additional Personal Items: Three keys and a lighter.
The Doe Network Case Number: 2392UMWY