Sep 04, 2017
Apr 02, 2020
John
Bennis
71
50
64 inches
67 inches
135 lbs
150 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the spring of 2003, life took a difficult turn for 50-year-old John Michael Bennis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Following the death of his wife, he began to struggle and subsequently went missing from his home in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of the city around May 20, 2003. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as a white male, standing between 5'4" and 5'7" and weighing between 130 and 150 pounds. He had graying brown hair, which he sometimes wore in a mustache, and blue eyes. Distinctive features included false teeth and two green tattoos: a shamrock on his shoulder and a depiction of a "Fighting Irishman" on his forearm. He was known to dress in jeans, t-shirts, and either sneakers or work boots, and occasionally used reading glasses. The circumstances leading up to John's disappearance painted a picture of a man grappling with recent personal tragedy. The loss of his wife had a profound impact on him, leading to opiate use. He was known to utilize public transportation, specifically the SEPTA bus system, to get around the sprawling city of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Police Department officially took on the investigation into his disappearance, working to piece together the final known moments of his life before he vanished. A significant step in the investigation involved the collection of DNA from his brother, which was submitted to the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification to be compared against national databases in the hope of finding a match. The case of John Bennis is a somber reminder of how quickly a person can disappear, particularly when facing personal hardships. Despite the passage of time, the lack of definitive answers leaves a void for those who knew him. The official investigation, though persistent in its efforts, has yet to yield a breakthrough that would bring closure to this long-standing mystery. His disappearance from the Mt. Airy section of Philadelphia remains an open wound for his family, a story without an ending that began in the wake of heartbreak over two decades ago. The collection of familial DNA represents a critical and ongoing effort to one day provide a resolution to the painful uncertainty surrounding what happened to John Michael Bennis.
May 20, 2003
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
19119
No
33063
Philadelphia Police Department
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
19125
Joann Wojnicki
Police Detective
300 East Hunting Park Avenue, Pennsylvania
2156863093
Local
Law Enforcement
Philadelphia Police Department
Gray or Partially Gray
Blue
Blue
06/06/2026