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[SIZE=5]More at link at the bottom including a Pic of a Girl who might be Pam's daughter???[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Do you know a Couple named Pam & Dwight they would have been together around 1980....[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=5]Unidentified White Male [/SIZE]
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The victim was discovered on December 19, 1980 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
Skeletonized Remains. Mandible missing. Most bones were recovered.
[SIZE=4]Vital Statistics[/SIZE]
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Estimated age: 50-70 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 6' 0"; 175 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Blond-gray hair;
Clothing : Blue shirt and blue work pants. Shirt size is 16.5 x 34. Brown belt.
Dentals: Had false teeth; lower upper jaw edentulous, denture was found.
[SIZE=4]Case History[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]The victim was located near a construction site at Northside Parkway and I-75 in Atlanta, Georgia on December 19, 1980.
Among his possessions were numerous fragmented pieces of paper and a photograph of a young girl.
The young girl, who appears to have brown eyes and reddish hair, is about 4 years of age (she would be in her thirties in 2008, if the picture was taken sometime around 1980).
Another faded photograph had handwriting which appears to read “HR Bow dyeing and finishing, 278-3448” although this is not certain.
Fragments of a handwritten letter addressed to “Dear Dad” was singed with love from “Pam T Dwight” or perhaps “Pam + Dwight.”
Also found was a bus ticket, possibly originating in Panama City, Florida. The writing was faded and mostly illegible[/SIZE]
Arrow Dye & Finishing Co.
1411 May Street
PO Box 1947
Dalton, Georgia 30720
Ph: 404-278-3448
Established in 1975
President: Saul Rosenthal
Arrow Dye & Finishing had something to do in regards to the carpeting industry, which the city of Dalton, GA, was well-know for.
If you look closer at the name of the company written on that card, it says Arrow Dyeing and Finishing Co., not HR Bow Dyeing and Finishing Co.. The writing isn't clear so it was misread.
Is it possible this John Doe worked for this company or did work with this company?
This office has been looking since 1980 and last posted here 12 years ago (assume (?) the case is still open)
]Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office
Investigation Section
The Op has not said if the deceased was a friend or relative.
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