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05-27-2013, 06:33 AM
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The Nameless II
A few people requested it, so here it is, my third list of unidentified individuals with cases featured on NAMus.gov. There are several unusual case files I found recently, and I've marked them as such Thanks for the encouragement on my last thread, guys. I appreciate it :) Past threads; http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...meless-125199/ http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...-namus-120055/ Pinal County, Arizona 21 to 35 year old Hispanic/Latino Male Decedent was an occupant in a motor vehicle accident, a single SUV vehicle roll-over causing 9 fatalities (8 victims were identified: 5 were Salvadorans, 2 were Mexicans, and 1 was Honduran). Decedent used alias Jose Alvarez Lopez from Culiacon, Mexico, with DOB of 10-03-1983, however Mexican authorities have confirmed that this person does not exist. Therefore, the name is likely an alias. (This is a rare photo due to the presence of marbling from decomposition visible on the side of his face) Bronx County, New York 50 to 60 year old White Male White male found unresponsive in apartment at above location. Taken to Bronx Lebanon Hospital where he was pronounced. ( I can't believe they needed medical opinion to figure out this guy was dead...) Queens County, New York 18 to 28 year old Asian Female Unknown female fell between subway cars at Queens Plaza station. (Ouch) Santa Cruz County, Arizona 25 to 33 year old Hispanic/Latino Male Decedent was an occupant ejected from a van during a motor vehicle accident (MVA), in which seven other deaths occurred. The other seven individuals were identified as migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Mexico. The decedent was inpatient at St. Mary's Hospice in Tucson, AZ for palliative care following a diagnosis of metastatic lung cancer. While he was alive he gave false identifying information to his social workers and refused to divulge his actual name or any identifying details. The false name was "Robert Johnson." (Prominent skin slippage already present) (And this was all the guy had in his possession at the time of his death :( Poor guy ) Found unresponsive by conductor on N train at the last stop in Queens, 31st St and Ditmars Ave. (Rather peculiar looking fellow...) Hispanic male found in a laundry bag at the Southbound BQE Service Road and 49th Street (near New Calvary cemetery). Had multiple balloons of heroin in his stomach, it is likely that he was a body packer, smuggling drugs into the country. (I looked, but, frustratingly, they didn't have the official COD listed anywhere in the case file Queens County, New York 27 to 40 year old White Male Hispanic male who was struck by a car as he attempted to run across the Grand Central Parkway at 94th Street. (That's really not a good idea) Queens County, New York 35 to 50 year old White Female Unknown female found shot in the head by passerby at above location. Taken to Jamaica Hospital where she was pronounced. (She looks like a crazy old bat Pima County, Arizona 16 to 20 year old Hispanic/Latino Male Alias " Juan Jose Solis-Castellano". Decedent was an ejected occupant in a motor vehicle accident and was traveling with three identified decedents of Mexican Nationality: Jorge Yan Cervantes, Adalberto Lopez-Zuniga, and Jaime Artega Alba. Based on a US Border Patrol fingerprint match, the decedent used the name "JOSE JUAN SOLIS CASTELLANO" with a birthdate of "25 May 1982". Apprehension photos of this individual resemble the decedent (see Images Page). However, a Sonoran (Mexico) driver's license in the name of "ADREZ ESTRADA GERBASIO" was found in the vehicle and the photo on the ID card also resembles the decedent. It is possible that both of these names are aliases that the decedent used. Per the Mexican Consulate the decedent could be Honduran.( Meaning Mexican authorities deny the existence of any Mexican citizen fitting the decedents information.) (This is a unique case. Despite having everything you could hope for when identifying someone, everything from finger prints to an ID card, nothing has panned out because all of the information has come back as inaccurate. Forging an ID card is common, forging your finger prints- not so much...) Pima County, Arizona 25 to 50 year old Male Possible 'Trophy skull' . Decorative cross-hatching drawn on vault. (This I just found fascinating. What type of person would draw on a skull like this?) |
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05-27-2013, 06:44 AM
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Re: The Nameless II
Found in stairwell of apartment building at 55 Webster Street in Newark, New Jersey and taken by ambulance to the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Hospital where died. Queens, New York Homeless female taken to Parkland Hospital after discharge from local jail. No ID to verify name, fingerprints were inconclusive, and she has 10+ aliases. Arizona Maricopa County Flagged down a motorist on the SR 85 at MP 78 and asked for help as he stated he had been struck by a motor vehicle and needed assistance. Police arrived on scene and the decedent became unresponsive; he was transported to West Valley Hospital where death was pronounced. The decedent did not have any injuries consistent with being struck by a motor vehicle.'( Very curious case,in my opinion. I wish there were more details) Hispanic male, approximately 20- to 30- years-of- age, was found fully suspended from by the neck from a branch in an orange tree in a grove in Redlands, California. ( Listed as a suicide, so the bruised appereance of his face is likely just decomposition underway. It sure is odd looking when they insist on swaddling the corpse with fabric to give the appearance of a disembodied head :\ ) San Juan, Puerto Rico Electrocuted while touching high voltage electrical cable ( Moron... Pima County, Arizona 14 to 18 year old Hispanic/Latino Male Decedent was struck by a motor-vehicle in Agua Prieta, Mexico, on 29 April 2001 and was transported to the University Medical Center in Tucson, where he later died on May 1, 2001. Possible name association of Oscar Figeroa Barajas, with a possible DOB of 1 January 1983. |
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05-27-2013, 06:00 PM
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Re: The Nameless II
These are all somebody's somebody, and they were loved by someone I imagine. Despite most likely dying alone, I really do hope they lived an easy one and not one of daily suffering. RIP.
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05-27-2013, 06:19 PM
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Re: The Nameless II
At one time they were the children of someone, loved and happy. But life grinds forward to our universal isolation. We can clutch onto others, but we are drifting unceasingly to the ultimate desolate destination, and will soon be alone forever. No one to mourn means no sadness in your wake. I will end it quickly when I become a weight to the few who love me. They have their own sad journeys to trod, no need to burden them any more than nature does on her own. |