Author Topic: ONE-EYED JACK: WM, 25-35, found in Tok, AK - 20 August 1979 - missing left eye *GRAPHIC*  (Read 309 times)

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Operation Doe
August 18, 2016 ·
Unidentified Male Tok, Alaska 1979 – M454AK79


On August 20, 1979, the skeletal remains of an unidentified male were found in Tok, Alaska. The victim apparently hitchhiked to Alaska in 1978 with another man and was then murdered by his companion who confessed but has since died in prison. He was 6 feet tall, weighed about 185 pounds, and was less than 40 years old when he was killed. The man’s left eye was missing. He wore a leather eye patch. Other features include that he had long brown hair worn with a headband. The killer had seen the victim's Oregon driver's license, and said his name might have been John or Jack. He described the victim as 32 years old, about 5'11", had long curly hair, and was missing his left eye as a result of a logging accident He wore an eyepatch. During the journey, he told his killer that at some point he worked in either Colorado or Utah washing cars for a Lincoln Auto Dealership. The unidentified male is sometimes referred to informally as “One-Eyed Jack”.

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