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Unknown Male (John Doe)
Justice for Unknown Male (John Doe) — the trail went cold in 1993, but the truth hasn't.
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White T-shirt with 'Newport' in green print and blue jeans labeled '16 long' - do these brands or sizes match any missing person reports?
Distinctive clothing items including white Jockey underwear, white canvas shoes, and multiple socks in pockets - were these items consistent with a particular era or lifestyle?
Why were white socks in the left front pocket and black socks in the rear left pocket - does this suggest a specific occupation or personal habit?
On July 6, 1993, construction workers discovered an unidentified male body along Interstate 10 near mile post 105.5 in Buckeye, Arizona, with an estimated death date in June or July 1993. The victim's identity remains unknown despite clothing and personal effects that may help establish who he was. Anyone with information about a missing person matching this description or details about the circumstances is urged to contact the FBI or local authorities.
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Has anyone reported a missing male matching this general description during June-July 1993 in Arizona or neighboring states?
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Buckeye, Arizona July 6, 1993 On July 6, 1993, construction workers found the victim on I-10, at mile post 105.5, in Buckeye, Arizona. His approximate date of death was in June or July of 1993.
Remarks: The victim was wearing a white T-shirt with "Newport" in green print, blue jeans (the label read “16 long”), white socks, white canvas shoes, white "Jockey" underwear, and a white handkerchief. He had white socks in his left front pants pocket and black socks in his rear left pants pocket.
Victim's approximate date of death estimated to begin in June 1993
Construction workers found the unidentified male victim along I-10 at mile post 105.5 in Buckeye, Arizona