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Doe ID: 'Mentone John Doe' Derrick Burton

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Episode 143 Doe ID: 'Mentone John Doe' Derrick Burton 

In October, 1991, a hunter in the area of Mentone, CA discovered a human skull. The skull was devoid of teeth and a mandible. Based on the size of the skull, it was estimated to be a child's. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's department searched the area for more remains but they didn't find any. However, they found a bag containing a child's clothing, and took it into evidence. An autopsy confirmed initial beliefs that the remains were that of a child; a young boy between 4 & 8 years old. A cause of death could not be determined.

The authorities considered local missing persons cases, but didn't link the remains to any of those missing children, and the dead boy was referred to as 'Mentone John Doe'. It wasn't until decades later that the authorities turned to IGG to determine the identity of  Mentone John Doe. He turned out to be, Derrick Burton. Incredibly, Derrick had been reported missing to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's dept when he was four years old  by his mother Patricia Clark in 1991. How the agency failed to make the connection between Mentone John Doe, and Derrick Burton early on is a mystery. Derrick had gone missing while in the care of his stepfather; Christopher Hammond. Hammond did time for charges related to Derrick's abduction, but not his death. 

Sadly, it doesn't seem as if there is much movement in the case since Derrick was identified, or how much his death is being investigated. 'Mentone John Doe' now has his name back; it's Derrick Burton, and this is his story. 

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On Sunday, October 27, 1991, at around three in the afternoon, quail hunters were walking in a mountain wash surrounded by scrub brush in a rural area of Mentone, a small community about 65 miles east of Los Angeles. This was near East Highlands,

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San Bernardino County, California. About 100 yards off Florida Avenue near where it turns into

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Greenspot Road, the hunters stumbled on a human skull without teeth or mandible. The San Bernardino

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County Sheriff's Office was contacted that evening, and on Monday,

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the hunters led the deputies back to the place where the skull lay. There was some additional

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evidence right near the skull. A torn plastic trash bag with the odor of decomposition and a child's

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clothing was found. I don't know whether the bag was partially buried or whether it was just tossed on the ground.

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