The decedent had a couple of very distinctive items on him, which I think could possibly make this case solvable if the right people see it.
Clothing & Shoes:
- Black long-sleeve shirt with white buttons open at the neck with both cuffs rolled up 2 times
- Gray knit "Indian design" (zig-zag pattern) trousers with no belt loops.
- Dark colored jockey style short underpants
- Black ribbed 11-inch socks
- Blue pseudo-patent leather shoes with 2 inch raised heel (Shoes are 10 1/2 inches long.)
- Watch: Hamilton or Hormilton Electra 25 wristwatch (It looks like "Hormilton" to me, which was a knock-off brand of Hamilton)
- Two keys on a ring
- Eagle Medallion (Eagle - "U.S. type")
I've posted photos of the clothing and items below. How common were these pants in the 1970s? Can we find a similar image? Maybe find a brand? Does the medallion mean anything? Do the keys have any significance?
If you have any information about Denville John Doe or have leads on any of the items, please contact the New Jersey State Police (Netcong Station) at 973-347-1000 and reference case #H207671
NamUs Case #UP1524: https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/1524/details.
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| Grey knit pants with a distinctive pattern. |
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| Hormilton Electra 25 wristwatch |
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| Keys and medallion found with the body |
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| Close up of the medallion or keychain |





