Author Topic: PENSACOLA JOHN DOE: HM, 30-50 - Remains Found in wooded area near Klondike Rd - Jan 23 1985 *William Ernest Thompson*  (Read 99 times)

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https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/17736

Skeletal remains found in wooded area in Escambia county, Florida. Original investigation and examination not handled by local ME's office. Remains being re-worked for possible match with identification.

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Demographics
Sex Male
Race / Ethnicity Hispanic / Latino
Possible First Name --
Possible Middle Name--
Possible Last Name--
Possible Nickname--
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range (Years)30-50
Estimated Year of Death 1984-1985
Estimated PMI--
Height 6' 0"(72 inches) , Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Found January 23, 1985
NamUs Case Created April 9, 2018
ME/C QA Reviewed--
Location Found Map
Street Address Klondike Road Mobile Highway Pensacola, Florida
County Escambia County
GPS Coordinates--
Circumstances of Recovery Skeletal remains found in wooded area in Escambia county, Florida. Original investigation and examination not handled by local ME's office. Remains being re-worked for possible match with identification.

Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Physical Description
Hair Color Unknown or Completely Bald
Head Hair Description --
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description --
Left Eye Color --
Right Eye Color --
Eye Description --
Distinctive Physical Features
No Known Information

Clothing and Accessories
Clothing: White or tan t-shirt, boxer-type shorts, size 38 pants, and a belt with the intials "W.T." on the buckle.

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https://www.pnj.com/story/news/crime/2020/10/16/ecso-ids-william-ernest-thompson-victim-1985-cold-case-murder/3677232001/

ECSO identifies victim in 1985 cold case murder, search continues for killer
Colin Warren-Hicks
Pensacola News Journal

Escambia County Sheriff's Office investigators have identified the victim of a cold case murder from 35 years ago, but the search continues for the man's killer.

A man's body was found Jan. 23, 1985, near West Klondike Road and Wild Lake Boulevard in Escambia County, but decades passed without authorities being able to identify the individual.

Now, authorities have confirmed the man was William Ernest Thompson, 49. Before his body was found, he last spoke to his family Sept. 23, 1983.

Before the recent identification, the ECSO referred to the man as a "John Doe" in a story on its website detailing unsolved cases. In 2018, a person who was searching for their missing relative read that story and called ECSO cold case investigators.

"The thing that stuck out to the person the most was the victim’s belt buckle with the hand-engraved initials 'W.T.,'" reads a post on social media by the ECSO announcing Thompson's identity. "The person felt this could have been their missing uncle, whose last known location was in Escambia County near the same time John Doe’s body was discovered."

Cold case investigators compared a sample of the tipster's DNA with DNA collected from John Doe and sent the samples to the University of North Texas for analysis. The results confirmed Thompson's identity.

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http://www.northescambia.com/2020/10/murder-mystery-cold-case-homicide-victim-identified-search-for-suspect-continues

Murder Mystery: Cold Case Homicide Victim Identified, Search For Suspect Continues
October 16, 2020

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has identified a man that was murdered 35-years ago.

On January 23, 1985, the body of an adult male was found in the area of west Klondike Road and Wild Lake Boulevard. He had been murdered.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office released details about the victim’s location and other identifying factors to the public. Years passed, but there were no tips in the case.

In 2018, a person searching for a missing family member stumbled on the cold case information on the ECSO website and contacted investigators.

The thing that stuck out to the person the most was the victims belt buckle with the hand-engraved initials “W.T.”. The person felt this could have been their missing uncle, whose last known location was in Escambia County near the same time the unidentified body was discovered.

ECSO investigators contacted the Medical Examiner’s office and obtained samples of the family member’s DNA with DNA from the unknown victim. They sent the samples to the University of North Texas to be analyzed. The results of the test revealed the victim was actually William Ernest Thompson, who was age 50 when his body was found.

The last time Thompson made contact with his family was on September 23, 1983, when he called his mother from an unknown location on Pensacola Beach. A missing person’s report was never filed with the ECSO.

The case is being actively worked as a homicide.

“This is another example of the never-ending quest for justice,” Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Chip Simmons said. “While we haven’t yet solved the homicide. It is a step forward and can give the family some closure until the case is solved.”

Anyone with information about the homicide is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP or the ECSO at (850) 436-9620.

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