A tattoo of a heart was visible on the right forearm. He had a butterfly tattoo on the inside of the right leg. It was a white man with a height of 1.83 m (5 ft 11) The victim had a number of remarkable tattoos on his body. Unfortunately, that did not yield anything. To find out the identity of the man, research was carried out in many European countries. This was wrapped in a carpet on the plot at “Oudezijds Achterburgwal 143” (address). “On 11 January 1982 in Amsterdam the remains of an unknown man were found under a pile of dirt. The cold case calendar describes the case as follows: These calendars are also available online. This calendar is made annually and spread amongst inmates in the whole country. This case, like many of my previous posts, was placed on the Cold Case calendar in the Netherlands. ![]() This unidentified deceased individual has been given many names throughout the years, such as The Mummy of Amsterdam or The Devil from Germany. The modern day mummy, unidentified since 1982. Today i’m going share the story, or what we know so far, about one of these unidentified deceasaed persons from my home country of the Netherlands where the police refers to a John or Jane Doe as “Nomen Nescio” which is latin for “I don’t know the name” or “Name Unknown”. No one to mourn over you, no one to tell who you were, and in some cases a killer who escaped justice. In the US is around 40.000 at any given time, and these numbers just make me so incredibly sad. In my home country of the Netherlands there are somewhere between 300 and 400 unidentified deceased persons at any given time. In the near future i will also post picture related my previous posts on this Instagram page, if you’re interested please take a look. I have created an Instagram page dedicated to the case I write about, any photos linked to the stories will be uploaded there. If you are interested in cases from the Netherlands, please take a look at my other posts, and feel free to comment or send me a message. ![]() I’m still sorry I’m not posting a lot of content lately, but with this write-up I hope to keep attention on the cold cases from my home country of The Netherlands. Hello to all Cold Case Fanatics again, today I will be telling another story of an unidentified deceased person from The Netherlands.
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