Case : |
ON-UM-1991-06-00063 |
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Summary
Gender : | Male |
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Date Of Discovery : | June 28, 1991 |
Location Of Discovery : | Niagara Falls, Ontario |
Death Interval (estimate) : | Unknown |
Race : | Caucasian |
Age : | 26 – 46 |
Height (estimate) : | 208 cm (6’10”) |
Weight (estimate) : | Unknown |
Hair Colour : | Brown – medium length |
Eye Colour : | Unknown |
Details
Dental Information : | Unknown |
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Medical Information : | Fracture – healed fracture of right shinbone (tibia) |
Notable Identifiers : | Lower right leg – scar running from ankle to upper shin, 24 cm (9.4″) in length, scar on the inside of the leg Right shoulder – tattoo of spider web with 2 bats and 3 spiders, located above the armpit Right upper arm – tattoo of skull with wings, front handle bar and headlight of a motorcycle, “Live to ride” written on a banner below the headlight, flames appear behind the skull Sternum – tattoo of a pyramid with the upper third separated from the lower part of the pyramid, eye in upper third of the pyramid Left chest – tattoo of a swastika with flames emanating from the swastika Left upper arm – tattoo of a cross with a snake, flames rising from a pot at the bottom of the cross Left knee – tattoo of a circle with four triangles pointing towards the centre of the circle, the circle itself was the size of a golf ball Facial hair – beard and moustache |
Clothing/Jewelry : | Socks – white, blue stripes |
Other Personal Items : | Unknown |
Additional Information : | The body of this unidentified man was recovered from the Niagara River. The unidentified man had professionally done tattoos that reveal a little about the deceased’s lifestyle. The ‘web’ tattoo is common to people who have spent time in a U.S. prison and the round tattoo on his knee suggests some familiarity with the Ku Klux Klan. Some of the other tattoos are indicative of involvement in the ‘biker’ culture. |
Contact : | Niagara Regional Police Service – 905-688-4111 |
Case Reference : | ONCMPUR 20050054 – NCMPUR 2005005499 |
Source Links : | National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains |
Last Modified : |
January 9, 2023
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