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On July 10, 2011 a surf fisherman at a beach north of Fenwick Island caught a clump of human hair with ocean foliage attached. He gave the hair to police the same day. On July 11, 2011 a lifeguard located a small amount of human hair and other accessories while walking along the beach in front of Ocean Village, Bethany Beach. He turned over the hair and other accessories to the police. Another fisherman also caught quantity of hair in ocean while surf casting from beach north of Fenwick Islan ...Read More
Date Found: 2011-07-09

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Victim Details

Jul 12, 2011

Aug 01, 2024

2969

2011-S-0826

Cannot Determine

5193

Uncertain

Uncertain

Unsure

2011-07-09

Fenwick Island

Delaware

Sussex County

No

2652

Division of Forensic Science

Wilmington

Delaware

New Castle County

200 South Adams Street, , Wilmington, Delaware

3025773420

State

Medical Examiner

04-11-032668

2011-07-08

Brown

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

  • Eyewear: Fossil Mitchell Black Semi Matte (0DR5) Eyeglasses
  • Jewelry: 1. A multi-colored (yellow, orange, brown, green) crocheted yarn bracelet with brown loops on either end. 2. A light brown and dark brown twine macramu00c3u00a9 or knot-stitched necklace with an apparent sharku00e2u20acu2122s tooth pendant with an etched inscription of “REP.DOM.” The sharku00e2u20acu2122s tooth is approximately 3 cm wide and 5 cm high. 3. A dirtied white shoelace with clumps of hair entangled within. 4. A mottled brown-and orange piece of string or narrow bore twine with an approximate diameter of 1 mm. 5. What appears to be a five strand strip of 3 neon red and 2 neon blue cording with an approximate diameter of 1.5 to 2 mm for each cord. 6. A blue puka-type bracelet containing alternating tan to white seashells, white puka shells and light tan and dark tan brown beads. There is no obvious closure mechanism, therefore it is thought that the shells and beads are strung on elastic cording. The puka shells appear to be approximately 3 mm in diameter and the tan and white seashells appear to be approximately 6 mm wide by 8 mm high. 7. A pair of Fossil Mitchell Black Semi Matte (0DR5) Eyeglasses which have a matte black frame with black and yellow divided colors on both distal ends o


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