

BEN PRINCE & SONS, INC.įAIRVIEW AUDITORIUM CORPORATION vs. FITZ-INN AUTO PARK, INC.įAIRHAVEN, TOWN OF vs. FRAMINGHAM WASTE MATERIAL CO.įAIRFIELD'S MOTORS, INC. PLANNING BOARD OF BARNSTABLEįAIRCLOTH vs. CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT APPEAL BOARDįAIRBAIRN vs. LINCOLN PHARMACY OF MILFORD, INC.įAIRBAIRN vs. CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF READINGįAFARD vs. BARNSTABLE, CONSERVATION COMMISSIONįAFARD vs. SUPERIOR COURTįACTORY REALTY CORPORATION vs. SUSUKI MOTOR CORPORATIONįACTORY MUTUAL LIABILITY INS. BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITYįABRIZIO vs. Published opinions from Massachusetts courts SJC & Appeals Court Cases By Name, F-I Note: Criminal Cases are listed by Defendant Name.į. Slip Opinions By Citation By Name Search ☰ Menu The deceased male became a "John Doe" and was laid to rest at Longwood Cemetery in an unmarked grave where he remained unidentified for 44 years.SJC & Appeals Court Cases By Name, F-I Close × SJC & Appeals Court: By Citation By Name Search Land Court: By Date By Docket No.

Initial and subsequent attempts to identify the deceased male through fingerprint records in national and military data bases were unsuccessful. Correspondence detailing the man's description and polaroid photos were distributed to surrounding United States Marine Corps and Naval installations. The incident was reported by newspapers in the surrounding area, including Philadelphia, PA, and Wilmington, DE. An investigation into the man's death and his identity was conducted by the Pennsylvania State Police, Criminal Investigation Unit, at which time it was called the Troop J, Exton Substation. He also had what was believed to be a healed bullet wound on his upper left arm. He had two tattoos one being a bird in flight with a heart in the background and the other being a bulldog wearing a World War I helmet and the letters "USMC" printed below it. He was white, appeared to be between twenty and thirty years of age, dark brown hair, and hazel eyes. The deceased male carried no wallet or identification.
