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The decedent's skeletal remains were found the day before Thanksgiving by a man cutting brush along Bobo Road, south of I-40, within eyesight of exit 245. The man reported to have cleared brush from the same area the previous October and never noted anything suspicious. The remains were found wrapped in a blanket and/or underneath some carpet. It is possible that the decedent was killed elsewhere and dumped at the location.
Estimated Date of Death: 1 year prior to discovery
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Cause of Death: Homicide by gunshot
Dentals: Available.
Fingerprints: Unknown.
DNA: Unknown.
Clothing: G Unit brand denim jeans (Waist 42, Length 34); Puritan brand boxer shorts (28-40); Woolrich brand three-button, short-sleeved polo shirt (burnt orange color, size XL); Belt buckle with tan nylon-type belt; Military style slide belt with Iron Cross belt buckle; Converse Chuck Taylor All Star brand hi-top tennis shoes (black, size 9.5)
Jewelry: Two yellow metal hoop earrings with clear stones
Additional Personal Items: Unknown
The Doe Network Case Number: 1496UMTN
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