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15 h, dec 3, 1977 y - Contra Costa County John Doe 1977 UID & HOMICIDE

Description:

At about 3pm on Saturday, December 3, 1977, two hikers who were searching for antique bottles discovered a body just south (or west) of Canyon, CA. The body was found either about 150 ft, approximately 180 ft, or nearly 100 yds down an embankment that drops away from Pinehurst Road, 0.2 to 0.4 miles west of Canyon Road. A contemporary newspaper clipping stated that the embankment was, "near the Pinehurst and Canyon Road intersection just west of Oakland." The hikers called East Bay Municipal Utility District rangers, as the body was found on EBMUD land. By 3:30pm that day EBMUD rangers verified the report and called sheriff’s deputies.

The body’s legs had been tied 10 inches above the ankle with a white plastic cord. John Doe was found either in a sleeping bag or covered by a blanket, though parts of the body had slipped from the blanket/sleeping bag. The slope that John Doe was found on was littered with bottles, cans, and other rubbish.

Homicide inspectors arrived to inspect the area after night had fallen, so a reserve officer from the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office was stationed on the road overnight to guard the remains. At the time, the body was thought to be that of a Caucasian woman.

A preliminary search of the area by EBMUD rangers and sheriff’s deputies turned up a “fairly new” .38-caliber bullet casing along Pinehurst Rd directly above where the body was found.

One contemporary newspaper article stated that, according to one officer, on October 29, 1977 — one month and five days before the body was found — a hole was discovered a short distance from where the body was later found. According to the officer, “the hole closely resembled a grave site.”

The body was recovered from the area on the morning of December 4, 1977, with authorities using a cable device to pull the body up the embankment in a basket stretcher.

After retrieval of the body, inspection of hair and clothing of the victim resulted in sheriff’s deputies tentatively stating that the body may be that of a Black man, and he had been dead for about 3-6 months; however, NamUs states that the postmortem interval was 4 weeks. At the time of retrieval, investigators were uncertain whether the body had been tossed from the roadside or carried down the slope. All parts were recovered, though the remains were severely decomposed.

An anthropologist from California State University, San Francisco examined the body on Tuesday, December 13, 1977. It was determined that the body was that of a man who was about 35-40 years old, and was possibly Caucasian or Pacific Islander. However, regarding race/ethnicity, NamUs states that “John Doe is a Caucasoid: Pacific Ocean or Mexican American.”

John Doe was measured to be 5'9 tall, while his weight could not be estimated. His hair and eye color are unknown. He was wearing a pink shirt, white shorts, and blue jeans.

It was also determined that John Doe was blind in his right eye, possibly caused by an old bullet wound. The man’s teeth were in poor condition, and “a diseased or inflamed mouth was indicated in the [anthropologist’s] report.” One of John Doe’s ribs was fractured. He also had several healed skull fractures at the time of death. While cause of death was not determined, authorities state that John Doe was the victim of a homicide.

According to the coroner’s office at the time, partial fingerprints “of questionable value” were removed from the body, though it is unknown if the fingerprints are still available.

John Doe has zero rule-outs on NamUs. It is unknown if identifiers like dentals, fingerprints, and DNA are available for comparison. Anyone with information about John Doe is encouraged to contact the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff - Coroner Division at (925) 313-2850. The agency case number is 77-1082.

Note: I submitted John Doe to be added to the Doe Network on March 21, 2025; his profile was subsequently posted on April 15, 2025.

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WRITE-UP COMPLETION DATE: April 17, 2025
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DAY OF WEEK: Saturday

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15 h, dec 3, 1977 y
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