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Dentist's Work Key to Unmasking Forest Murder Victim
26 Mar
Summary
- Unique dental work on victim could lead to identification.
- Body discovered in 2015, victim likely died between 2004-2011.
- Renewed appeal for information regarding a missing person.

Detectives in North Wales are appealing for a dentist's help to identify a murder victim whose skeleton was found in Clocaenog Forest more than ten years ago. The remains were discovered by campers in November 2015, but the man, believed to have died between 2004 and 2011, has never been identified.
The victim's teeth displayed unique dental work, including fillings, crowns, and root canals, which investigators believe a dentist would recognize. X-rays also revealed arthritis, suggesting the man experienced back pain. He was estimated to be born before 1950, of heavy build, and stood between 5ft 8in and 5ft 10.5in tall.
Police have released mock-up images and noted the victim was wearing a Pringle jumper manufactured in 2004 and Marks & Spencer underwear. A £20,000 reward remains for information leading to an arrest. Authorities emphasize that any recollections of someone missing between 2004 and 2011, regardless of appearance, could be crucial.




