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"Pete Doe"killed in #HaciendaHeights, #California in 1972 - Do you know who he is?
John Doe No. 158 was white, between 19 and 21, had shoulder-length brown hair, stood 6-feet tall and weighed about 175 pounds. He also had a 3-inch surgical scar on his right knee and a 4-and-a-half-inch surgical scar on his spine near the tailbone. He wore boots, a pink shirt, a Levi's denim jacket with a zipper-down front and bell-bottom Oshkosh brand jeans. The word "peace" was embroidered on the bottom left pant leg and "love" on the bottom of the right pant leg. He had a small yellow metal earring with a peace symbol and a white metal chain necklace with black beads. A pair of yellow metal framed eyeglasses found near the scene may have also belonged to him.
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