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| #Post#: 7748-------------------------------------------------- | |
| SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehicle | |
| in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:14 pm | |
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| https://i.imgur.com/cdXBw9M.jpg | |
| The deceased was struck by a vehicle and killed instantly while | |
| crossing the road. | |
| #Post#: 7749-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:20 pm | |
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| https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/2430/details?nav | |
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| Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP2430Male, White / Caucasian | |
| Date Body Found | |
| August 29, 1986 | |
| Location Found | |
| Wichita, Kansas | |
| Estimated Age Range | |
| 25-30 Years | |
| Case Information | |
| Case Numbers | |
| NCMEC Number | |
| -- | |
| ME/C Case Number | |
| W62795 | |
| Demographics | |
| Sex | |
| Male | |
| Race / Ethnicity | |
| White / Caucasian | |
| Estimated Age Group | |
| Adult - Pre 40 | |
| Estimated Age Range (Years) | |
| 25-30 | |
| Estimated Year of Death | |
| 1986 | |
| Estimated PMI | |
| -- | |
| Height | |
| 6' 0"(72 inches) , Estimated | |
| Weight | |
| 175 lbs, Estimated | |
| Circumstances | |
| Type | |
| Unidentified Deceased | |
| Date Body Found | |
| August 29, 1986 | |
| NamUs Case Created | |
| August 25, 2008 | |
| ME/C QA Reviewed | |
| April 21, 2011 | |
| Location Found Map | |
| Location | |
| Wichita, Kansas 67203 | |
| County | |
| Sedgwick County | |
| GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped) | |
| -- | |
| Circumstances of Recovery | |
| The deceased was struck by a vehicle and killed instantly while | |
| crossing the road. | |
| Details of Recovery | |
| Inventory of Remains | |
| All parts recovered | |
| Condition of Remains | |
| Recognizable face | |
| Physical Description | |
| Hair Color | |
| Brown | |
| Head Hair Description | |
| -- | |
| Body Hair Description | |
| -- | |
| Facial Hair Description | |
| -- | |
| Left Eye Color | |
| Brown | |
| Right Eye Color | |
| Brown | |
| Eye Description | |
| Contact lenses | |
| Distinctive Physical Features | |
| No Known Information | |
| Clothing and Accessories | |
| Item | |
| Description | |
| Clothing Blue jeans; Green long sleeve sweater; Brown and tan | |
| long sleeve flannel shirt; Yellow t-shirt; Black socks On the | |
| Body | |
| Eyewear Contact lenses On the Body | |
| Footwear Size 7 white hi-top tennis shoes On the Body | |
| Investigating Agencies | |
| Wichita Police Department | |
| -- | |
| Agency Case Number | |
| W-62795 | |
| Ryan Schomaker, Detective | |
| -- | |
| Case Contributors | |
| Ryan Schomaker, Law Enforcement | |
| Wichita Police Department | |
| (316) 268-4659 | |
| #Post#: 7750-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:22 pm | |
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| https://www.google.com/maps/vt/data=YD98jTMcm9p8Dyvy87QlUr9ulUUcasAJ5fxmGfVJ8Rl… | |
| Wichita | |
| Kansas | |
| #Post#: 7751-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:23 pm | |
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| https://i.imgur.com/I8kQmKG.png | |
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| #Post#: 7752-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:27 pm | |
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| Bodies found in remote spots | |
| Wichita Eagle | |
| Sedgwick County Forensic Science Center investigators Kevin | |
| Berry and Mandi Brunow work the scene | |
| https://i.imgur.com/zlqmQod.jpg | |
| #Post#: 7753-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:29 pm | |
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| https://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article51696320.html | |
| Bodies found in remote spots challenge Sedgwick County | |
| detectives | |
| By Tim Potter | |
| [email protected] | |
| DECEMBER 26, 2015 04:06 PM | |
| Police surround a scene on north 29th Street, west of Hillside, | |
| where a body was found in 2013. (Jan. 16, 2013) | |
| Police surround a scene on north 29th Street, west of Hillside, | |
| where a body was found in 2013. (Jan. 16, 2013) TRAVIS HEYING | |
| FILE PHOTO | |
| If a killer has the chance, he will try to put time and distance | |
| between himself and his crime. | |
| If he�s in a hurry, investigators know, he might look for a | |
| roadside ditch to leave his victim�s body. If he has more time, | |
| maybe a tree row. If he has time to plan, he finds the right | |
| lonely dusty road, kills there and leaves the body. | |
| �It�s not unusual to hear a gunshot somewhere out in the county | |
| any time of day,� said Sedgwick County sheriff�s Capt. Greg | |
| Pollock. | |
| As commander of the sheriff�s investigations section, Pollock is | |
| familiar with bodies showing up in remote places. His detectives | |
| work those cases � which pose special challenges. | |
| On Dec. 1, a hunter found the body of 54-year-old James Labat in | |
| the woods near 61st and Hillside. Although an examination found | |
| no sign of trauma, it�s considered a suspicious death, and | |
| investigators have asked the public to help with clues. | |
| With a body obscured by tall weeds or hidden in a hedgerow, | |
| weeks or years can pass before someone stumbles onto the | |
| remains, often scattered by scavenging animals. | |
| To investigators, it�s called a body dump. | |
| It�s also someone�s loved one, and it�s sometimes the beginning | |
| of a mystery that lasts forever. | |
| MAP WITH 14 BODY LOCATIONS | |
| Pollock keeps a map showing the locations of 14 body-dump cases | |
| that he has worked or is tracking. His map has 14 blue dots, | |
| with case numbers for bodies found from July 1977, when a farmer | |
| spotted Sandra Talbott�s remains in southwest Sedgwick County, | |
| to December 2015, when the hunter saw Labat�s bones. | |
| Pollock has dealt directly with seven of the 14 cases. He points | |
| out that the 14 cases are not a complete list, but provide a | |
| fairly full accounting of bodies found over the years in a ring | |
| around Wichita. Of the 14 he�s tracking, 10 remain open or | |
| unsolved. | |
| The blue dots stretch from near Viola in the southwest part of | |
| the county to near Kechi in the northeast. There is a | |
| concentration of eight dots in the northeast section � | |
| consisting of a tight bunch of four just north of Kechi and a | |
| line of four more spaced-out dots stretching from Kechi west to | |
| Valley Center. | |
| Pollock doesn�t know why the Kechi area has the biggest | |
| concentration. It could be partly because highways converge | |
| there, giving access. | |
| That kind of case is often difficult to solve because sometimes | |
| the remains can�t be identified and because evidence is almost | |
| always lacking. There are no eyewitnesses or leads to secondary | |
| witnesses. Often, timelines are unclear. The bones could be | |
| years old. | |
| And just because bones have been found doesn�t mean a coroner | |
| can rule it a homicide unless there is evidence of violence, say | |
| a bullet lying nearby or telltale damage to a skull. Still, | |
| minus the official homicide ruling, the investigators treat it | |
| as a suspicious death. It defies logic that a body would just | |
| turn up out in a hedgerow. | |
| Investigators try to overcome the disadvantages and collect the | |
| missing puzzle pieces, turning to DNA testing to help identify | |
| the remains. They look for fragments of physical evidence, | |
| including trash and debris along the roadside, tire tread marks, | |
| shoe patterns. | |
| �They can�t get rid of all the evidence,� Pollock said of the | |
| killers. | |
| In some cases he has worked, investigators found blood in | |
| vehicles linked to the victim. Once, a vehicle used to transport | |
| a body had been cleaned out thoroughly, it seemed. But the | |
| killer hadn�t cleaned under a seat that investigators removed. | |
| JOHN AND JANE DOE CASES | |
| Identification can be elusive. The Sheriff�s Office has a John | |
| Doe case from 1994 and a Jane Doe case from 2011. As the | |
| nicknames suggest, both sets of remains are still unidentified, | |
| and there wasn�t enough evidence to rule them homicides. | |
| In both Doe cases, sheriff�s investigators turned to the FBI | |
| forensic unit for help. Based on Jane Doe�s skull, the FBI came | |
| up with a clay composite of what she look liked in the hope that | |
| someone might recognize her. Skeletal remains showed she was a | |
| black female. Her remains were found April 29, 2011, at 10000 S. | |
| 343rd St. West, on a farm near the Ninnescah River. Authorities | |
| publicized a photograph of her composite and got some tips. �But | |
| those all went cold,� Pollock said. | |
| John Doe was found on Oct. 29, 1994, at 5600 W. 47th South. A | |
| DNA profile showed that he was a white man, about 20 to 26 years | |
| old. Although investigators have the basic profile to work with, | |
| it has never been linked to anyone. The Sheriff�s Office has | |
| sent information about John Doe to agencies in the area and | |
| across the nation. �Nothing has ever come back,� Pollock said. | |
| HOW INVESTIGATION UNFOLDS | |
| When remains like a skull are found, Pollock explained, | |
| investigators will systematically search out from the initial | |
| find sometimes with a search line, sometimes by dividing the | |
| area into grid boxes. The grid helps ensure that nothing is | |
| missed. In the most recent search, near 61st and Hillside, they | |
| looked for evidence in more than 200 grid boxes in pasture | |
| crisscrossed by trees. About a dozen of the grid boxes yielded | |
| something. | |
| Animals had scattered James Labat�s remains on what used to be | |
| an old salvage yard. | |
| Investigators found most of his skeleton on the first day of | |
| searching. On the second day, they found smaller parts. On the | |
| third day, they had recovered about 90 percent of his bones. The | |
| fact that it was pure skeletal remains told them that the body | |
| had been there for more than a few months. | |
| The case remains unsolved and has not been ruled a homicide. | |
| Labat had been out of prison a short time and had stopped | |
| reporting to his parole officer. He was released from prison on | |
| June 15 and was last seen alive 10 days later in Wichita. He had | |
| a history �of running� while on parole, so his family was not | |
| overly concerned about his disappearance, Pollock said. | |
| It�s common for the people whose bodies are found to have | |
| disappeared and to have some kind of disconnect with their | |
| families, he said. The person might not speak with their family | |
| for six months at a time. So when they disappear, there�s a lag | |
| before investigators become involved. | |
| With Labat, investigators used dental records to identify his | |
| remains. | |
| Clothing or bits of clothing and distinctive jewelry also can | |
| help identify someone. Clothing can suggest the person�s age. | |
| Bones can be used to look for identifying DNA, and teeth are | |
| rich in DNA, Pollock said. But the ability to get DNA depends on | |
| how deteriorated the bone is. | |
| The Sheriff�s Office turns to anthropologists to say how long a | |
| body has been out in the woods. Depending on weather and other | |
| factors, it can take 26 days or more of decomposition for | |
| skeletal remains to start forming. | |
| Passing motorists, farmers, hunters, joggers find the bodies. | |
| Sometimes the bodies show up in visible spots. One of the | |
| bodies, Amber Kostner�s, was left right across from Campus High | |
| School along 55th Street South in September 2012, Pollock noted. | |
| Her killing was solved. | |
| Some cases take extensive teamwork. That was the situation in | |
| the killing of Dale Childress, whose body was found on East 69th | |
| North in February 2015. Law enforcement agencies in three states | |
| � Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas � helped investigate it. Childress | |
| was found shortly after his death, and a slip of paper in his | |
| pocket with a cellphone number was a key piece of evidence in | |
| solving the case, Pollock said. | |
| FAMILIES WANT TO KNOW | |
| The oldest of the body cases marked on Pollock�s map dates back | |
| 38 years. Sandra Talbott, 27, of El Dorado, was last seen in | |
| Wichita on July 13, 1977, according to Pollock�s files. Her body | |
| was found in a tree row at 111th Street South and 231st Street | |
| West, in southwestern Sedgwick County. The body was partially | |
| decomposed and had been there at least 20 days. An autopsy | |
| determined that she was a homicide victim. | |
| According to Eagle articles from 1977, Talbott had gone to a | |
| bingo game at an El Dorado church and ended up in Wichita, where | |
| she was last seen in at least three Wichita bars. A farmer | |
| checking fields found her remains. A deputy coroner noted marks | |
| on her neck vertebrae indicating that �she had been cut with a | |
| sharp instrument.� �The only clothing she was wearing was | |
| wrapped around an ankle.� She also was found wearing a leg brace | |
| and several rings. | |
| Sheriff Johnnie Darr had about 20 detectives and deputies | |
| working the case. They picked up several people and interviewed | |
| them. �We�ve got some interesting leads,� Darr said. | |
| Thirty-eight years later, Talbott�s killing remains unsolved. | |
| Families want to know what happened and why, Pollock said. | |
| Always they would rather know that the body has been found and | |
| identified than to wonder. | |
| As investigators, he said, �We have the same frustrations they | |
| do.� | |
| But often, he said, �You just don�t have the right pieces to | |
| pull the case together.� | |
| Tim Potter: 316-268-6684, @terporter | |
| Sheriff�s office seeks help from public | |
| In the most recent case of a body being found outside Wichita � | |
| that of James Labat � the Sedgwick County Sheriff�s Office is | |
| asking that anyone who may have had contact with Labat in June | |
| or July call investigators at 316-660-5300 or Crime Stoppers at | |
| 316-267-2111. | |
| #Post#: 7754-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:29 pm | |
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| Wichita, Kansas | |
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| #Post#: 7755-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: SEDGWICK COUNTY JOHN DOE (1986): WM, 25-30, struck by a vehi | |
| cle in Wichita - 29 August 1986 | |
| By: Akoya Date: July 8, 2020, 3:31 pm | |
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