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Honolulu County John Doe and Rockdale County John Doe

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TW: This episode contains the topic of suicide and the death of someone who could be a child. Please use your best judgment when listening.

Honolulu County John Doe:

On September 28, 2010, construction workers were working on a residential property in the Manoa area. As the construction workers were breaking up concrete, they unfortunately found a sock with what looked like a skeletonized human foot. Investigators believe the man has been dead since the 1980s. He was 5 feet 9 inches, which is about 175 centimeters. We aren’t sure what his hair color was for some reason. We do know this John Doe likely had some type of degenerative disease, specifically DISH. He also had this degeneration in the sacroiliac joint and extraspinal area. He had a well-developed maxillary torus along the midline of his mouth palate. We also know he was a bit older at 40 to 57 years old and he was white.

Rockdale County John Doe:

On December 17, 2010, skeletal remains were found near a vacant house off Salem Road behind the Ingles Market shopping center in Conyers, Georgia. The autopsy discovered that this was a young African American male who had died around eight months prior. His age range was unfortunately as young as 14 to 27 years old. He was 5’5 to 5’10 and his hair color was black. His eye color is unknown because of the level of decomposition.

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