Unidentified Man--Orlando/FL--10/27/1988
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Unidentified Man--Orlando/FL--10/27/1988
« on: May 05, 2010, 10:27:23 AM »
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Date Found:  10/27/1988
In City/State: 5900 American Way (in motel pool), Orlando, Florida
From (Country): USA
Approx Age When Deceased: 20-35 years old
Gender:  Male
Race:  Asian
Height:  5' - 6'
Weight: 156 lbs
Hair Color:  Black
Hair (Other):  Ear length, thick
Eye Color:  Brown


Identifying Characteristics: Small scar below right knee. Natural teeth.  Police said he wore soft contact lenses and was carrying a book, "The Warlock Is Missing".  He was carrying 72 cents in change. The individual was not circumcised. 

Clothing:   Clothing consists of a black shirt with a design on the back (dog), grey/blue trousers with a blue belt, two white socks, two black shoes, and red undershorts.

Jewelry:  Valuables consist of a white plastic Swatch watch, a metal neck chain with a light green stone pendant.

Circumstances:  Oct. 27, 1988: A group of tourists found the body of a fully dressed Asian man at the bottom of the deep end of the pool at the Super 8 Motel, 5900 American Way. His death was ruled an accident.

Investigative Agency and/or Coroner's Office: 
Orlando Police Department at (321) 235-5300.

OR

Contact Michael Britt with the District 20 Medical Examiner Office
Phone: 239-434-5020, extension 1 or email michaelbritt(at)colliergov.net
Case #:  1988-00869

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