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Galveston County John Doe and Wych Elm Bella

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The Galveston County John Doe is the name of a younger man of African descent who was discovered on the Galveston Beach in Texas on Mother’s Day, May 10th, 2020. He was 16 to 35, and was on the shorter side, at 5’7, or 170 centimeters. He was around 144 pounds at the time of his death and appeared to be in good physical shape. His eyes were decomposed after being in the water for some time, but they were likely dark. He was found with Under Armor slides on his arms, which many people, including investigators, believe were used as a flotation device. He also had black, generic swim trunks on and black Calvin Klein briefs underneath.

In Stourbridge, England on April 18, 1943, four young boys were looking for bird's eggs for food on a private property called the Hagley Woods. They came across the skeleton of a woman stuffed into a Wych Elm tree. The woman was around 35 years old and had been dead for at least 18 months. The skeleton had no signs of injury, and it was determined she died from asphyxiation. She was found with a gold ring, one blue shoe with crepe soles, a cloth skirt, peach-colored taffeta, and light brown hair. Based on these articles, they believed she was of German or Dutch descent. Her jaw had a deformity and her teeth were fairly crooked.

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