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Onondaga County John Doe and Ah

Aug 05, 202226 minSeason 3Ep. 1
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Episode description

This episode covers two cases of unidentified people, also knowns as Does. First, we discuss the Onondaga County John Doe, a man who was found in the Oswego River near the town of Syracuse, New York. The man was held down by two cinder blocks from a local business in an effort to hide his body. He was 130 to 140 pounds, was 5'10 (177.8 cm), had medium-length brown hair, and had no tattoos or scars. Most people believe he was Italian because he had two Italian charms being the Cornuto and an Italian Mano.

Second, we cover the case of a homeless woman who went by the name Ah. Ah lived in Honolulu, Hawaii for nearly 20 years in the Ala Moana Park. She had severe schizophrenia and was between the ages of 64 and 75. She ended up passing away of natural causes at the Lihue State Hospital. One unique thing about her was that she was an avid reader.

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