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DNA: ID

DOE: ID 'Jonesport John Doe' Philip Kahn

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Episode 90 DOE: ID 'Jonesport John Doe' Philip Kahn

On July, 24th, 2000, an unidentified man's body was found floating 27 miles off the coast of Jonesport, Maine.  Due to the lack of ID, and condition of his remains, not much could be gathered to help investigators determine who this John Doe was, or how he died, although they were able to determine that he did have some specific health issues. The man known as 'Jonesport John Doe' was cremated and buried in an area cemetery. A sample of his DNA was collected with hopes that he would one day be identified, although early attempts proved fruitless.

Eventually, genealogy made it possible to determine that Jonesport John Doe was actually a man named Philip Kahn who had been reported missing by his family in Las Vegas shortly before his body was found. Why Kahn left his family behind and how and why he wound up in Maine remains a mystery. Confounding the mystery is the fact that Philip Kahn may actually have been someone else altogether; creating a mystery within a mystery.

'Jonesport John Doe' finally has his name back; it's Philip Kahn, and this is his story.

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I'm On July 24, 2000, the partially skeletonized remains of an unknown male were discovered floating

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in the Atlantic Ocean. This was nowhere close to land. In fact, it was 27 nautical miles off the

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U.S. coast, off Jonesport, Maine, near the Grand Manon Banks. The boat that found the dead man was a fishing vessel,

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and they brought the remains on board and stowed him until they returned to shore. The man was

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taken to the main office of the chief medical examiner for an autopsy. The man was a white male,

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likely in his 60s, somewhere around six feet tall with a slender build weighing between

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170 and 190 pounds. He had remnants of gray hair and an unusual dental appliance,

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a removable nesbit partial denture on teeth 2, 3, and 4, with number 3 missing.

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