This is a reconstruction of Wagoner John Doe 1980

Wagoner John Doe 1980

Date Found: April 30, 1980

Location Found: Wagoner, Oklahoma

Physical characteristics: Adult, approximately 5′ 5″ tall, approximately 140 pounds, with medium length brown hair and Scraggly/scant beard and mustache.

Investigating Agency: Wagoner County Sheriff’s Office

(918) 485-3124

On April 30th, 1980, someone discovered the body of an adult male in the woods, approximately half a mile from the road, at 51st and E. 209 Ave. in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. From then on, people would refer to him as Wagoner John Doe 1980.

Wagoner John Doe was 5’5 and 140 lbs. He had medium length brown hair as well as facial hair. Also authorities believe the male was of white and Native descent. The estimated year of death is 1979-1980 and it’s believed he’d been deceased less than a year. Cause of death was 3 gunshots to the head and the left lower leg. Due to the three small calibers, all unjacketed, that were recovered from the body.

They found John Doe fully clothed, lying on his back with his hands tucked into his coverall pockets. His left leg was crossed over his right, and he had a brown ski mask over his face. No identification was located on the body. Altogether he was wearing green cover alls (Blizzard Proof insulated outerwear – Wald Industry), jeans, white t-shirt, white underwear, and green socks. He was also wearing black ankle high, lace up boots, size 11. On his left wrist he was wearing a silver Timex with calendar feature and it was self winding. He was wearing two rings – a turquoise and coral ring on the left ring finger and an eagle shaped ring with a large turquoise stone on the right middle finger.

Markedly John Doe had extensive dental work done in the past. He had advance periodontal disease at the time, simultaneously his lower front teeth were decaying.

John Doe, listed as #UP4891 in NaMus, currently has only one exclusion associated with him: Jimmy Robinson.

Please call the Wagoner County Sheriff at 918-485-3124 with any inquiries or information on the identity of Wagoner John Doe.

Recreation of John Doe

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