Case number: 07-027394


Many unidentified males have been found in rivers over the years, many of these men have remained unidentified since the day they were found, but the ever curious cases keep on coming. In todays case we head back to 1966 where a MARRIED man remains undientified.

The man was not known to be wearing any clothing and had a gold wedding band on his fourth finger on his left hand. If he was married, where is his wife?

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Case number: 07-027394

Type: Body

Gender: Male

Age range: 45 – 45

Ethnicity: White european

Height: 175 (5 ft 8 ins)

Build: Large

Date found: 14 December 1966

Circumstances: Decomposed body was found in the River Thames at Erith. He may have been immersed for 3 to 6 weeks.

Cause of Death: Unknown

Possessions: Ring – 1 – yellow metal band on 4th finger of left hand enscribed “kbsp – 9-375”

Town: London

Locality: River Thames, Bexley

County: Greater london, England

Police force: Metropolitan police

Hair type: Bald

Hair colour: Unknown

Facial Hair: Unknown

Eye colour (left): Green

Eye colour (right): Green

Case information: May be engaged/married, gold band on fourth finger on left hand indicates so.

Distinguishing features: unknown

Clothing: None

Jewellery: yellow metal band on 4th finger of left hand enscribed “kbsp – 9-375”

Body Parts: n/a

Bone Details: unknown

DNA: unknown

Dentals: unknown

Fingerprints: unknown

Toxicology: unknown

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