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A P Tubbs Road - Pierce County John Doe
USA

A view from A P Tubbs Road outside of Carbonado, Washington on a rainy day.  The area is heavily wooded with replants & is popular among off-highway vehicle recreationists. 

 

On March 18, 1989, a lone hiker stumbled upon the skeletal remains of an unidentified male close to this location. The body had been in the location for up to a year before being found, the decedent determined to be approximately 17-24 years old, 5’9”-6’1”, 150-160 lbs, with brown hair. He had a T-shirt with “SINGHA,” “Lager Beer,” and “Boon Rawd Brewery Co. Ltd. BANGKOK” printed on it, perhaps suggesting the victim was a member of the Army as the shirt was popular with troops at the time.  He was also determined to be a victim of a homicide from a stabbing to the chest.  Currently he is buried at the Sumner Cemetery under the name John Doe, though his remains were exhumed on March 11, 2014 for DNA collection.  After 32 years his identity & killer at the time of this photo remains unknown.

Copyright: William L
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Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 12/09/2021
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Tags: missing person; unidentified; john doe; pierce county; carbonado; washington; woods; a p tubbs road; carbon river canyon; forest; crime scene; homicide; mystery; cold case; unsolved
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