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       FORT MYERS 5: Victim F, WM, 25-45 - One of eight skeletons found
        in Fort Myers - March 2007
       By: Scorpio Date: February 11, 2020, 2:54 am
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       found in wooded area with other skeletal remains off of Arcadia
       St in Ft. Myers. Osteological analysis indicated that this
       individual was in his late twenties to early forties at the time
       of death.  The degree of skeletonization suggested death
       occurred several years (minimally) before discovery of the
       remains. Dental restorations were of an older type of silicated
       material used in the 1970's and possibly other countries.
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       Re: FORT MYERS 5: Victim F, WM, 25-45 - One of eight skeletons f
       ound in Fort Myers - March 2007
       By: Scorpio Date: February 11, 2020, 2:54 am
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       Date of Discovery: March 23, 2007
       Location of Discovery: Fort Meyers, Lee County, Florida
       Estimated Date of Death: 1987-2001
       State of Remains: Skeletal
       Cause of Death: Homicide
       Physical Description
       Estimated Age: 25-45 years old
       Race: White
       Sex: Male
       Height: 5'4" to 5'10"
       Weight: Unknown, but described as a medium build.
       Hair Color: Unknown
       Eye Color: Unknown
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: Some occupational injuries,
       possibly from hard work. Arthritis noted in his back and hip
       suggests he may have had ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Fractures
       to the right ribs (8-10) and lumbar vertebrae 4 and 5.
       Identifiers
       Dentals: Available. Evidence of good dental care. Two composite
       fillings in his posterior teeth of an older material, he had no
       silver fillings. All four wisdom teeth were present.
       Fingerprints: Not available.
       DNA: Available.
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: Unknown.
       Jewelry: Unknown
       Additional Personal Items: Unknown
       Circumstances of Discovery
       On March 23, 2007, a land surveyor discovered two human skulls
       in a wooded area near Rockfill and Arcadia Streets. Fort Myers
       police, with the help of area agencies, cadaver dogs, and
       forensic experts, recovered a total of eight sets of skeletal
       remains.
       Investigators found no clothing nor remnants of coffins, body
       bags or anything else that might be used to hold human remains.
       There were no footprints or other signs that anyone had recently
       been to the scene.
       The men, who would become known as the "Fort Myers Eight," were
       found within 50 yards of one another, and had been killed
       sometime between 1987 and 2001. There was no skin or clothing
       left on the remains. There were no signs of trauma immediately
       evident.
       A forensic examination of the remains indicated that all eight
       were men ranging from 18 to 49 years old. Seven of the eight men
       had first-rate dental care. One of the men was believed to have
       been homeless or had a rough life based on bone damage and poor
       dental care.
       The area where the remains were located is owned by the City of
       Fort Myers. The location is isolated and the roads consist
       mostly of sandy dirt.
       Thanks to DNA, police were able to identify three of the eight
       men - two in 2007, and another in 2008. The remaining cases, in
       addition to this one are: 1031UMFL, 1033UMFL, 1036UMFL and
       1037UMFL.
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       Re: FORT MYERS 5: Victim F, WM, 25-45 - One of eight skeletons f
       ound in Fort Myers - March 2007
       By: Scorpio Date: February 11, 2020, 2:55 am
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       Fort Myers John Doe (Victim F)
       Fort Myers John Doe was a man whose remains were found in 2007,
       along with seven other men. Known as the Fort Myers Eight, five
       of these men remain unidentified. They are possibly victims of
       serial killer Daniel Conahan.
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