Opinion ID: 2590211
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Heading: Murder of John Doe Oregon

Text: About 4:20 a.m. on July 18, 1980 (the day after O'Fallon's body was found), the body of another deceased White male was discovered on the side of Interstate 5 about a mile south of Woodburn, Oregon. The victim, whose age was estimated at 35 to 40 years, was never identified. The victim's belt and bootlaces were missing. The cause of death was ligature strangulation. A ligature mark about one-half-inch wide was around the victim's neck. The victim's blood contained alcohol (0.06 percent) and diazepam. The prosecutor argued to the jury that the entry PORTLAND ELK [4] on defendant's list referred to John Doe Oregon; he reached this conclusion by process of elimination as all the other PORTLAND entries appeared to represent the other Oregon victims.