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       BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22 May
        1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:13 am
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       The victim was located in a wooded area on May 22, 1975 in
       Burlington, MA. The partially decomposed body had been buried in
       a shallow grave in a wooded area near Muller Road. It is
       believed that the man had probably been buried for about 6
       months or longer before he was found.
       The location he was found was used as a "lovers lane" at the
       time. The burial site wasn't very far from the road. It was
       probably within view of passing traffic. There were, and still
       are, some houses nearby. The rest of the area at that time would
       have been wooded and isolated. There are a lot of industrial
       parks nearby now. It's within a mile of Route 95 (what was then
       only Route 128) and Route 3.
       The best clues available to identify the victim are the
       distinctive belt buckle and the very unique medallion,
       suggestive of association with a motorcycle gang. At that time,
       there were reports of motorcycle gangs in town. There were a
       couple of houses where four or five of them lived.
       Black socks and gold fillings in those days indicated one was
       associated with the military or law enforcement. Dental records
       would easily confirm the man's identity.
       #Post#: 4397--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:17 am
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       Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP14005Male, White / Caucasian
       Date Body Found
       May 22, 1975
       Location Found
       Burlington, Massachusetts
       Case Information
       Case Numbers
       NCMEC Number
       --
       ME/C Case Number
       AK75-44
       Demographics
       Sex
       Male
       Race / Ethnicity
       White / Caucasian
       Estimated Age Group
       Adult - Pre 40
       Estimated Age Range (Years)
       --
       Estimated Year of Death
       1975
       Estimated PMI
       --
       Height
       6' 0"(72 inches) , Estimated
       Weight
       Cannot Estimate
       Circumstances
       Type
       Unidentified Deceased
       Date Body Found
       May 22, 1975
       NamUs Case Created
       July 5, 2015
       ME/C QA Reviewed
       June 5, 2016
       Location Found Map
       Street Address
       Wooded area off Muller Rd
       Burlington, Massachusetts
       County
       Middlesex County
       GPS Coordinates
       --
       Circumstances of Recovery
       found in wooded area.
       Details of Recovery
       Inventory of Remains
       All parts recovered
       Condition of Remains
       Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
       Physical Description
       Hair Color
       Brown
       Head Hair Description
       long dark brown
       Body Hair Description
       --
       Facial Hair Description
       Some evidence of facial hair.
       Left Eye Color
       Unknown
       Right Eye Color
       Unknown
       Eye Description
       --
       Distinctive Physical Features
       Item
       Description
       Artificial body part/aidFull upper plate.
       Clothing and Accessories
       Item
       Description
       Clothing army fatigue jacket size regular small (See label
       image), pale blue sweater-like upper garment or Tee shirt,
       garrison belt and Levis. On the Body
       Footwear stockings and sneakers. On the Body
       Jewelry Thin metal chain attached to which is an orange metal
       medallion (see image), impressed with the Thespian masks of
       comedy and tragedy. On the Body
       Investigating Agencies
       Mass. SP
       --
       Agency Case Number
       --
       Peter Sennott, Sgt.
       #Post#: 4398--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:21 am
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       481UMMA - Unidentified Male
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       Date of Discovery: May 22, 1975
       Location of Discovery: Burlington, Middlesex County,
       Massachusetts
       Estimated Date of Death: 1975
       State of Remains: Decomposed
       Cause of Death: Homicide - 2 gunshots to the head
       Physical Description
       Estimated Age: 25-35 years old
       Race: White
       Sex: Male
       Height: 5'8" to 6'0"
       Weight: Unknown
       Hair: Dark brown, long. Evidence of facial hair.
       Eye Color: Unknown
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown
       Identifiers
       Dentals: Available. Upper denture. Extensive dental work with
       several gold fillings and professional extractions.
       Fingerprints: Not available.
       DNA: Not available.
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: Army field jacket (size regular small), a t-shirt,
       jeans, cheap canvass sneakers with black socks, a garrison type
       belt with a distinctive buckle.
       Jewelry: Necklace with a unique medallion attached to it.
       Additional Personal Items: Unknown.
       Circumstances of Discovery
       The victim was located in a wooded area on May 22, 1975 in
       Burlington, MA. The partially decomposed body had been buried in
       a shallow grave in a wooded area near Muller Road. It is
       believed that the man had probably been buried for about 6
       months or longer before he was found.
       The location he was found was used as a "lovers lane" at the
       time. The burial site wasn't very far from the road. It was
       probably within view of passing traffic. There were, and still
       are, some houses nearby. The rest of the area at that time would
       have been wooded and isolated. There are a lot of industrial
       parks nearby now. It's within a mile of Route 95 (what was then
       only Route 128) and Route 3.
       The best clues available to identify the victim are the
       distinctive belt buckle and the very unique medallion,
       suggestive of association with a motorcycle gang. At that time,
       there were reports of motorcycle gangs in town. There were a
       couple of houses where four or five of them lived.
       Black socks and gold fillings in those days indicated one was
       associated with the military or law enforcement. Dental records
       would easily confirm the man's identity.
       Investigating Agency(s)
       Agency Name: Massachusetts Office of Chief Medical Examiner
       Agency Contact Person: Joseph Cahill
       Agency Phone Number: 617-267-6767
       Agency E-Mail: N/A
       Agency Case Number: AK75-44
       Agency Name: Burlington Police Department
       Agency Contact Person: Detective Gary Burdick
       Agency Phone Number: 781-272-1212
       Agency E-Mail: N/A
       Agency Case Number: 04833
       NCIC Case Number: U270005907
       NamUs Case Number: 14005
       Information Source(s)
       NamUs
       Burlington Police Department
       Woburn Daily Times - 4/7/05
       Admin Notes
       Added: Prior to 2005; Last Updated: 1/20/19
       #Post#: 4399--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:25 am
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       The Doe Network:
       Case File 481UMMA
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       Unidentified White Male
       The victim was discovered on May 22, 1975 in Burlington,
       Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
       Estimated Date of Death: 6 months - 1 year (May 1974-November
       1974)
       Decomposed Remains
       Cause of Death: 2 gunshots to head
       Vital Statistics
       Estimated age: Late 20's - early 30's
       Approximate Height and Weight: 5'8" - 5'11"; 150 -170 lbs.
       Distinguishing Characteristics: The man was probably thin and he
       appears to have had dark hair. Unknown eyecolor.
       Dentals: Available. Upper denture. Extensive dental work with
       several gold fillings and professional extractions.
       Clothing/Jewelry: He was wearing an army field jacket (size
       regular small), a t-shirt, jeans, cheap canvass sneakers with
       black socks, a garrison type belt with a distinctive buckle and
       a necklace around his neck with a unique medallion, attached to
       it.
       Fingerprints: Not available
       DNA: Not available
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       Case History
       The victim was located on May 22, 1975 in Burlington, MA. The
       partially decomposed body had been buried in a shallow grave in
       a wooded area near Muller Road. This man was the victim of a
       homicide. It is believed that the man had probably been buried
       for about 6 months before he was found.
       The Scene of the Crime :
       The area is wooded and was used as a "lovers lane" at the time.
       The burial site wasn't very far from the road. It was probably
       within view of passing traffic. There were, and still are some
       houses nearby. The rest of the area at that time would have been
       wooded and isolated. There are a lot of industrial parks nearby
       now. It's within a mile of Route 95 (what was then only Route
       128) and Route 3.
       The best clues available to identify the victim are the
       distinctive belt buckle and the very unique medallion,
       suggestive of association with a motorcycle gang. At that time,
       there were reports of motorcycle gangs in town. There were a
       couple of houses where four of them, five of them lived.
       Also, the black socks and gold fillings in those days usually
       meant you were associated with the military or law enforcement.
       Dental records would easily confirm the man's identity.
       Investigators
       If you have any information about this case please contact:
       Burlington Police Department
       Detective Gary Burdick
       781-272-1212
       You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
       Agency Case Number: 04833
       NCIC Number:
       U-270005907
       Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with
       information regarding this case.
       Source Information:
       Burlington Police Department
       Woburn Daily Times - 4/7/05
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       #Post#: 4400--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:33 am
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       John Doe Middlesex County, Massachusetts
       ​​Late 20's - early 30's (Estimated age: Adult - Pre
       40) White Male
       Discovered on May 22, 1975 in Burlington, Middlesex County,
       Massachusetts.
       He was wearing an army field jacket (size regular small), a
       t-shirt, jeans, cheap canvass sneakers with black socks, a
       garrison type belt with a distinctive buckle and a necklace
       around his neck with a unique medallion, attached to it.
       Also, the black socks and gold fillings in those days usually
       meant you were associated with the military or law enforcement.
       Dental records would easily confirm the man's identity.
       Race:  White
       Sex: Male
       Weight (pounds):  Cannot Estimate
       Height (inches): 72, Estimated
       Hair color: Brown - long dark brown
       Eye color:  Unknown or Missing
       ​Circumstances: Found in wooded area.
       Body conditions: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
       Estimated postmortem interval: Probable year of death to 1975
       Facial hair: Some evidence of facial hair.
       Artificial body parts and aids: Full upper plate. (dental /
       dentures)
       Clothing on body: Army fatigue jacket size regular small (See
       label image on link below), pale blue sweater-like upper garment
       or Tee shirt, garrison belt and Levis.
       Footwear: stockings and sneakers.
       Jewelry: Thin metal chain attached to which is an orange metal
       medallion (see image on link below), impressed with the Thespian
       masks of comedy and tragedy.
       Fingerprint information is currently not available
       ​​Dental information / charting is available and
       will be entered later
       DNA: Sample is currently not available
       ​
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       John Doe News Articles
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       Police seek answers in 30-year Burlington mystery
       By STEVE DeMARCO news@woburnonline.com
       BURLINGTON It is a grave at Chestnut Hill Cemetery that is just
       grass, there is no stone, but it does have a designation Section
       D, No. 550. An unidentified man is buried there whose body was
       discovered in a wooded area off Muller Road nearly 30 years ago.
       The site's emptiness reflects the fruitless results of the work
       of some detectives in the Burlington Police Department, who have
       tried off-and-on for those 30 years to identify the man.
       According to Inspector Frank Nardone, the man was murdered (shot
       twice in the back of the head), and his body was buried in about
       two feet of dirt off Muller Road, near what was known as a
       "lover's lane" in 1975 (the entrance has since been blocked off
       with large hay bales).
       Since that time, "We have had several leads, and they have all
       come up short," said Nardone.
       "I figured that with all of the computers (accessibility to
       data) we have now, we would have identified him by now," Nardone
       went on to say. "But some of those missing-person sites, they
       can be very depressing.
       "We (Nardone, Inspector Gary Burdick, Sgt. Glen Mills, and State
       Trooper Peter Sennott) have been going at this for the last two
       years full-blast," said Nardone. "There has got to be an answer
       out there somewhere."
       In defining the difficulty he has had in trying to make strides
       in the case, Nardone said he received the autopsy on the body
       just two years ago. The law requires that autopsy reports only
       go to next-of-kin and the district attorney's office.
       "He has to have family, hopefully, his family is alive," Nardone
       said. "Sometimes, people leave, lose complete contact with their
       family. That could be the case here."
       "This is someone who lost his life, but they stole his name,"
       Nardone went on to say. "Some people may have thought he was
       bad, but he started out good.
       "If I can do this (identify the body) before I retire," Nardone
       continued, "I feel I will have accomplished something."
       Possible military connections
       Reports indicate the body was discovered May 22, 1975, by two
       men who were in the Muller Road woods walking a dog.
       "He was wearing an army field jacket, dungarees, and canvas
       sneakers with black socks," said Nardone. "Wearing black socks
       in those days usually meant you were associated with the
       military or law enforcement."
       Police officials deduced at the time that the body had been
       buried there "anywhere between six months and a year."
       He had "excellent dental records" of the man, Nardone said, but
       "all dental records were sent to St. Louis in the late 1970s and
       were destroyed in a fire."
       The inspector added that there were several gold fillings in the
       man's mouth, and "the only people who had gold in their mouths
       in '75 were mostly military people."
       Nardone also said the man was wearing a belt with a unique,
       Garrison-style buckle, and a medallion suggestive of association
       with a motorcycle gang.
       "At that time, there were reports of motorcycle gangs in town,"
       Nardone recalled. "There were a couple of houses where four of
       them, five of them would live."
       A witness came forward in the 1980s whom Nardone initially
       considered credible, he said. He led them to a motorcycle group
       in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., "but that trail eventually went cold,"
       Nardone stated.
       Nardone said he later learned this witness "spelled his last
       name two different ways," which cast further doubt on his
       credibility.
       Next steps
       Nardone said he would like to exhume the body, and that is a
       daunting task, he said, "because there are a lot of hurdles you
       have to get through, you just can't exhume a body."
       That will require a court order, Nardone said, as well as
       permission from the local Board of Health because "we are
       digging up a body. I am trying to get the state (medical
       examiner's office) to exhume the body."
       If the body is exhumed (it is first sent, casket and all, to the
       state medical examiner's office) that could ultimately reveal a
       lot, Nardone said.
       "With all the technology and advances, we can do a lot more than
       we could do in 1975," he said. "I have an artist who could draw
       a picture of his face, and two other people I have could make a
       clay model of his skull."
       Nardone also said advances with DNA could aid in identifying the
       man.
       A local funeral home has offered to donate a new casket for the
       body, Nardone said, because the original casket "has likely been
       destroyed, or at least decayed."
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       Crime beat: Medallion links valley to cold case near Boston
       Police seek ID of man, shot in head, whose body was found in '75
       Jan 14, 2013
       BURLINGTON, MASS.  Police in Massachusetts investigating a 1975
       cold case homicide hope mid-Hudson Valley residents will
       recognize a medallion found on the victim's body  which is
       linked to a former motorcycle club in Poughkeepsie and help
       authorities identify the man.
       The man died of two gunshot wounds to the head. His body was
       found in a shallow grave in the woods in Burlington, less than
       20 miles outside Boston. The man may have been buried for about
       six months when his body was found May 22, 1975, the Burlington
       Police Department said.
       The victim is described as a white male, about 5 feet 8 inches
       to 6 feet tall, and possibly in his late 20s to early 30s. He
       was wearing a T-shirt, jeans, canvas sneakers, an Army
       fatigue-type jacket (size small), a military-style black leather
       belt with a metal buckle and a medallion on a necklace, police
       said.
       It's precisely that necklace that police hope will create new
       leads in the case.
       In the 1980s, a man recognized a photo of the medallion printed
       in a newspaper article about the case. He told authorities in
       Burlington the medallion was made by a jewelry store in Boston
       for a motorcycle club on Church Street in the City of
       Poughkeepsie, police said.
       The club was not named in the man's statement, but he had told
       authorities the medallion was given to all of its members. It
       was coined in either 1970 or 1972, and 1,500 were produced.
       Police said they think the victim was a member of the club.
       Burlington police Lt. Glen Mills said that, in recent years,
       police have not been able to track down the man who gave that
       statement. They do not know the name of the Poughkeepsie
       motorcycle club or the jewelry store in Boston.
       The only link we had to New York was the medallion, and the
       group was supposedly from there,Mills said. The only thing
       that's really solid about this whole thing is the medallion. And
       who even knows if that's accurate, too?
       He said the man does not match anyone reported missing from New
       York at the time. He said the man might have served in the
       military.
       Mills said the department's priority is to identify the man so
       his family can be notified.
       I'm sure he has some relatives,Mills said. His parents are
       probably pretty old right now.
       Detective Sgt. Walt Horton of the City of Poughkeepsie police
       said he had heard of this case before. The department thinks the
       club was headquartered in a barn behind a house on the south
       side of Church Street, a short distance east of South Clinton
       Street, he said.
       Efforts, years ago as well as recently, have been made to try
       and identify the club or anyone who might have information about
       the club,Horton said. However, those efforts, so far, have been
       unsuccessful.
       Also, the construction of the arterial in the late 1970s changed
       the character of Church Street.
       (The case) predated the highway,he said.
       A problem is that time has passed, he said, and records from the
       mid-1970s aren't as accessible as more recently recorded
       information.
       We're relying on people's recollections of whether or not the
       club existed and who from the area had been affiliated with the
       club,he said.
       Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Mills at
       the Burlington Police Department: 781-272-1212.
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       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:38 am
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       Muller Rd
       Burlington, MA 01803
       #Post#: 4402--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:39 am
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       Burlington
       Massachusetts
       #Post#: 4403--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:42 am
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       #Post#: 4404--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:45 am
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       #Post#: 4405--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BURLINGTON JOHN DOE: WM, 25-35, buried in a wooded area - 22
        May 1975
       By: Akoya Date: April 6, 2020, 9:46 am
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