Happy Face Killer’s 6th Victim
For years, PBSO detectives have worked tirelessly alongside a convicted serial killer (The Happy Face Killer) to help identify a woman found decomposed.
For years, PBSO detectives have worked tirelessly alongside a convicted serial killer (The Happy Face Killer) to help identify a woman found decomposed.
Does he look familiar? PBSO’s Forensic Imaging Investigators reconstructed the skull of the male whose remains were found, on August 11th, 2015, at the edge of a cane field approximately 2 miles NE of Hooker Highway and State Rd 715.
Detectives are seeking the community’s help to identify the male seen below. It is believed he is white, possibly Hispanic, approximately 40 – 70 years of age and 5′ 02″ – 5′ 09″. Anyone with information is urged to contact […]
We are seeking the community’s assistance to identify this baby found Friday, June 1st on the ocean side of the Boynton Beach Inlet.
Sadly, around 1:20pm an off duty Boynton Beach Firefighter was boating on the ocean side of the Boynton Beach Inlet when he saw what appeared to be a body floating. Upon getting a closer look he did in fact confirm it was a body of a female infant. Age and how long the body was in the […]
ID Info: Victim was a white female, 5’1″ – 5’6″ tall and weighed 90-130 pounds. No clothing or jewelry were found on or near the body. Victims hair had a tinge of gray. She was short with a small frame.
Circumstances: Skeletal remains of the unidentified white female were located at 130th Ave., north of Orange Blvd. in Royal Beach, FL. The victim had extensive dental work and dental records are available.
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ID Info: White male, 5’5″ – 5’8″ tall, weighed 150-200 pounds and had curly brown hair. He was discovered wearing a light colored T-shirt with “Bottle Cap Lounge and Liquor Locker, Key West” imprinted on the front, cut off blue Levi shorts, brown leather belt and black Converse low tops, size 7. Victim was muscular and in good shape. He also had a visible knot on his right collar bone as well as a knot on his right shoulder […]
ID Info: Victim was a white male with brown hair. He was wearing green shorts with a blue and red horizontal stripe, brand name Catch It. Over those shorts was a pair of black shorts with multi colored vertical stripes, brand name, Finn.
Circumstances: On 12/8/90, The skeletal remains of this white male were located in a wooded area on farm property off McArthur Dairy Rd. just west of Flying Cow Ranch Rd. Dental records are available.
ID Info: White or Hispanic Female, age 25 to 45, 5’05”, 123 lbs., brown eyes, Light brown non-curly hair, with a vertical 3 1/2″ long surgical scar on right lower abdomen. Has a removable chrome-cobalt-acrylic partial mandibular prosthesis. Dental records are on file and information has been entered into NCIC.
Circumstances: Remains were retrieved by US Coast Guard (Case# 326-91) on May 17, 1991. Cause of death was drowning.
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ID Info: Victim was a Bi-racial male, 5’9″ – 5″11″ tall, weighing 140-190 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Items of clothing found were the pockets of a pair of blue jeans, black hi-top Converse Allstar sneakers, size 10, and a gold colored Hamilton wrist watch.
Circumstances: Skeletal remains of this victim were located on 4/13/93 north of Beeline Hwy. and west of the Florida Tpke. in suburban West Palm Beach, FL. Remains may have been there 3-5 years
ID Info: Victim was a white male, 5’0″ tall, weighed 100 pounds and had straight black hair. He was found wearing blue sweatpants, black fishnet shirt with a lifeguard logo, white Reebok sneakers with a red stripe, and a blue homemade necklace.
Circumstances: Victim’s body was found on 10/25/94 in West Palm Beach, FL floating in a local landfill canal where people go to fish. Dental records on subject are available.
ID Info: Victim was a white female, only 2 months old and weighed 5 pounds. She had black hair. Her body was wrapped in a red, white, gray and blue (Indian or Mexican style) blanket, four green towels and a blue & white sweater.
Circumstances: Infant was found in a wooded area approximately 15 feet west of Corkscrew Road, and approximately 100 yards west of US 27 in Clewiston by a person collecting tin cans.
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