It was the 3rd of April 1979 when police were alerted to the body of a male, who had sadly died from a drugs overdose in a derlict building in Haringey, London.

Until today there has been “no safe for work” images published by the media of this man, until I came across the challenge. Which has been made easier thank to the AI imaging software I used from Magic Hour AI. Which is a powerful AI imaging software that anyone can use with ease. It took less than 3 minutes to create this image and a few more to create a full poster, now available to share with the public.

The man was described as white european, 6ft tall, slim build, around 20 – 30 years old, with ginger hair and blue eyes with a mole above the right side of his mouth. He wore a pair of “tuf” boots and a camouflage jacket with epaulettes, along with two jumpers and a pair of cord trousers.

He also had staining on his teeth, which indicates he may have been a long term smoker. He also wore two rings, one on his 3rd finger on the right hand, which was yellow metal and another ring on his left hand on his first finger.

He wore boots simalr to these

It is unknown if the male was inside the derelict building because he was sleeping rough or if he just used the building to privately take the drugs that unfortunatly killed him.

He wore a similar jacket to this one

Despite not knowing why he was there, it does not deter me from searching for his loved ones, to finally solve the mystery to his dissapearance.

As with many cases of unidentified missing people that the Met police have handled they have failed to provide a decent age range and sadly only narrowed his age to 20 years old. For some reason this is quite prominant with Met police cases in the 60s and 70s and I feel these cases need to be reviewed to establish a fair age range to release to the public. I have put the age range as 20 – 30 but that is only by my untrained eye, and really it needs a proffesional to provide this information as I could be wrong. None-the-less it doesnt stop me.

I am determined to name this man and finally give him that name back. No matter what life he lived, or issues he faced, nothing stops me from caring about those left alone in the missing persons unit.

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If you know this man, please use this link to provide the UKMPU with further information https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/cases/case-06-020267#i-might-know-this-person

Case written by Kelly Haywood

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