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        BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill River
        - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:36 pm
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       Victim was found along the Schuylkill River in the area of Old
       River Rd.
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:37 pm
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       Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP12188 Male, Black / African
       American
       Date Found June 24, 1997
       Location Found Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
       Estimated Age Range 30-40 Years
       Case Information
       Case Numbers
       NCMEC Number--
       ME/C Case Number 97-1330
       Demographics
       Sex Male
       Race / EthnicityBlack / African American
       Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 40
       Estimated Age Range 30-40 Years
       Estimated Year of Death--
       Estimated PMI--
       Height 6' 1"(73 inches) , Measured
       Weight 200 lbs, Estimated
       Circumstances
       Type Unidentified Deceased
       Date Found June 24, 1997
       NamUs Case Created February 26, 2014
       Agency QA Reviewed--
       Location Found Map
       Street Address Schuylkill River North of Old River Rd.Birdsboro,
       Pennsylvania 19508
       County Berks County
       GPS Coordinates--
       Circumstances of RecoveryVictim was found along the Schuylkill
       River in the area of Old River Rd.
       Details of Recovery
       Inventory of Remains All parts recovered
       Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
       Physical Description
       Hair Color Black
       Head Hair Description Curley
       Distinctive Physical Features
       No Known Information
       Clothing and Accessories
       Clothing
       Brown Colored Gap Trousers 34Waist x 32Length (Cuffed).
       Blue/Green Colored Long Sleeve Front ButtonThermal
       Shirt/Button-Down Collar. Multi-Colored Boxer Style Undershorts
       One Color Being Red
       On the Body
       Footwear
       Low Cut White Addidas Sneakers Blue Addidas Emblem, Size 13
       On the Body
       Case Contributors
       Joel Bonilla, Medicolegal Death Investigator
       No Agency Entered
       Terri Straka, Medicolegal Death Investigator
       Berks County Coroner's Office
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:41 pm
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       Victim was found along the Schuylkill River in the area of Old
       River Rd.
       Street Address - Schuylkill River North of Old River
       Rd.Birdsboro, Pennsylvania 19508
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       Old River Rd
       Birdsboro, PA 19508
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:44 pm
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       MONDAY APRIL 14, 2014 12:01 AM
       Berks County investigators hope to attach names to bodies left
       unclaimed
       WRITTEN BY STEVEN HENSHAW
       On a summer evening nearly 17 years ago, Robeson Township Police
       Chief Mark T. Phillips took a call at home from one of his
       patrolmen after two fishermen discovered a body floating in the
       Schuylkill River.
       The body was found snagged in some branches June 24, 1997, along
       the south bank near River Road, opposite an area known by locals
       as Robeson Crossing.
       Due to the condition of the body and its foul odor, it was
       evident it had been in the river for weeks, Phillips said. The
       torso was severely decomposed, and the head was just a skull.
       A pathologist determined the body was likely that of a black
       man, 20 to 30 years old, 6 feet tall and more than 200 pounds.
       No evidence of a homicide or anything suspicious was found.
       Efforts by Phillips and the Berks County coroner's office to
       identify the body through fingerprints were futile, and there
       were no reports of a missing man matching the description.
       The man's bones were stored in the Reading Hospital morgue under
       the name "John Doe."
       To this day, no one has ever called to ask if the body belonged
       to a missing relative, Phillips said. He figures the man was
       homeless - perhaps a drifter who came through the area and died
       along the river and his body floated away when the water rose.
       Chief never forgot
       Over the years the case fell off the radar of the coroner'
       office. In fact, the current administration could find no record
       of the 1997 John Doe when it undertook a review of its John/Jane
       Doe cases.
       That effort started soon after Coroner Dennis J. Hess began his
       first term in office in 2006. The goal of the review, which
       continues, is to collect DNA, fingerprints, dental records, and
       other information useful to police and relatives of the missing,
       to upload into a national database of the unidentified dead.
       But the Robeson case was rarely out of Phillips' sight. The
       brown accordion file folder hasn't moved from atop Phillips'
       desk since 1997.
       Phillips, who has been chief of the township force for 30 years,
       said: "It bothers me that there's somebody out there who might
       have a loved one, that hasn't been in contact with that person
       for years. It really bothers me we haven't been able to put a
       name to this person."
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       Unlike the 1997 John Doe, there was a file of the 1992 Jane Doe
       at the coroner's office. But Straka could find no documentation
       of what happened to the bones.
       "I pulled the record ... and read the file," Straka said. "I
       read it six times and I said, 'I'm not finding out where the
       body is. There's no indication of a disposition. We have Jane
       Doe who was found in the field, and we have no record of where
       she went.'"
       Straka emailed former Coroner William Fatora, who was in office
       when both sets of remains were found five years apart, but he
       had no recollection of where the remains ended up. Deputy
       Coroner Joel Bonilla, who is assigned to work with Straka on the
       Doe cases, contacted cemeteries to see if the remains were
       stored in a vault, but no one had any clues.
       A few weeks of searching for information led nowhere.
       Other case leads to find
       A conversation with the pathologist during an unrelated autopsy
       last year provided the break they needed.
       Straka asked Dr. Neil A. Hoffman if he had any idea what
       happened to the woman. Hoffman had performed the autopsy on Jane
       Doe in 1992.
       Hoffman thought about it for a moment, then mentioned there was
       an unmarked box in the upper drawer of one of the morgue
       coolers.
       They decided to have a look and found the cardboard box
       containing a set of bones in brown paper bags labeled by black
       marker according to body part. There was no indication anywhere
       to whom those sets of remains belonged.
       "We got kind of excited," Hoffman recalled. "I then went to my
       file of 10,000 or so slides and sure enough, under the number
       Terri (Straka) gave me I found the slides' from the woman's
       case.
       At the time of the discovery, other items buried in that drawer
       caught Straka's attention: items marked "coroner" and "John
       Doe."
       "Following that autopsy ... I already knew I'm going to come
       back later because there are things indicating 'coroner,' "
       Straka said. "So Joel (Bonilla) and I come back on a separate
       day to log and see what else we have and we end up finding
       remains for a John Doe in 1997 for which we have no record at
       all."
       Hoffman said the coroner's office at the time probably asked for
       the bones to be stored at the morgue while the investigation
       continued. But years went by and the pathology department was
       never given further instructions on what to do with them.
       "We certainly do store things here," said Hoffman, who is
       semiretired but still performs autopsies at Reading Hospital.
       "This is one of the things we do for the county and have done
       for many, many years."
       Hess said it's unknown what happened to the record for the '97
       John Doe.
       Today, all unidentified remains in Pennsylvania are required to
       be tested for DNA so the information can be uploaded into NamUS.
       Since the database didn't exist until a few years ago, older
       cases have languished.
       Hess said the shoddy paperwork and labeling of evidence is
       reflective of the overall mismanagement of the coroner's office
       during that era. Fatora, the former coroner, and two of his
       deputies went to prison for falsifying records to inflate the
       number of bodies they transported in their personal vehicles in
       a scheme to collect fees they did not earn. Bodies are no longer
       transported in personal vehicles.
       Straka had to reconstruct the John Doe '97 file for the
       coroner's office and NamUS.
       Luckily, she only had to visit the Robeson Police Department.
       "I called Robeson Township and the secretary said Chief Phillips
       had this file on his desk," Straka said. "I was so impressed
       with that. I said we need to come down and see what you have
       because we have nothing."
       She sent a sample for DNA testing to the University of North
       Texas Center for Human Identification on March 17. Even if no
       match is found, she said, the unidentified man's DNA profile
       will be available to police anywhere, as well as anyone looking
       for a long-missing relative.
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:46 pm
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       Unidentified victims
       Data about these unidentified people whose remains were found in
       Berks County have been added or are being added to the National
       Missing and Unidentified Persons System:
       Jan. 1, 1977: White male, 25-35 years old, long brown curly hair
       and full beard; found in a cave near the Pinnacle, a scenic
       overlook along the Appalachian Trail in Kempton; manner of death
       undetermined.
       Aug. 22, 1968: White female, 20-30 years old, 5 feet 3 inches,
       125-130 pounds, brown hair with red tint; found near Route 82,
       Caernarvon Township, not far from the Chester County line; shot
       five times in chest and abdomen and once in left temple.
       April 18, 1969: White female, about 21 years old, 5 feet 1 inch,
       brown hair; skeletal remains found in French Creek State Park
       not far from the victim found Aug. 22, 1968; police believe the
       two deaths are related and occurred at roughly the same time.
       July 15, 1988: Mixed race, light-skinned female, 25-32 years
       old, 4 feet 10 inches to 5 feet 3 inches, dark brown hair;
       skeletal remains found in shallow grave in French Creek State
       Park in Union Township; cause of death undetermined but
       considered suspicious; death not believed to be related to the
       previous victims.
       June 3, 1992: White female, 40-45 years old, 5 feet to 5 feet 3
       inches, about 120 pounds, brown hair; skeletal remains found
       buried in soybean field in Windsor Township near Lenhartsville;
       cause of death undetermined but considered suspicious.
       Feb. 15, 1993: Newborn white boy apparently born hours earlier
       found in trash container in Old Main at Kutztown University;
       cause of death undetermined but considered suspicious.
       June 24, 1997: Black man, late 20s or early 30s, about 6 feet,
       more than 200 pounds, size 13 shoe; found floating in the
       Schuylkill River in Robeson Township; cause of death
       undetermined but considered suspicious.
       Nov. 25, 1997: Black man, 40 to 60 years old, about 5 feet tall,
       175 pounds; found in 100 block of South Sixth Street; wearing
       overcoat with fake black fur collar; black baseball cap with the
       word "Graystone" on it; cause of death ruled as drug overdose.
       Sept. 25, 2000: White or light-skinned Latino female, at least
       25 years old, 5 feet 4 inches, about 140 pounds, dyed or
       bleached blonde hair; found at Ninth and Laurel streets; cause
       of death undetermined but considered suspicious.
       Aug. 21, 2001: Black female, 25-35 years old, about 5 feet 5
       inches, 110-130 pounds; found in trash bag along Quarry Road in
       Caernarvon Township; cause of death undetermined but considered
       suspicious; death not believed to be related to previous victims
       found in area.
       June 25, 2003: White man, 25-45 years old, about 5 feet 8
       inches, 170 pounds, brown or reddish-brown thinning hair, full,
       close-cropped beard, left ear pierced; found by two people
       tubing in the Schuylkill River near Fisher Dam Road in Perry
       Township; cause of death could not be determined.
       Sources: Berks County coroner's office and National Missing and
       Unidentified Persons System
       Contact Steven Henshaw: 610-371-5028 or
       shenshaw@readingeagle.com.
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:46 pm
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       Birdsboro
       Pennsylvania 19508
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:47 pm
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       Re:  BIRDSBORO JOHN DOE: BM, 30-40, found along the Schuylkill R
       iver - 24 June 1997
       By: Akoya Date: May 29, 2020, 2:48 pm
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