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On September 20, 1987, a worker at the Georgia-Pacific mill in Bellingham, Washington made a discovery that would haunt investigators for decades. The remains of a man in boiler no. 9. Burned beyond recognition, with no DNA, no identity, and no clear cause of death, he became known as the Bellingham Steam Plant John Doe. Was it an accident? A suicide? A murder? Nearly 40 years later, nobody knows.
If you have information about this case, contact Bellingham, WA PD at (360) 778-8800.
Have an eerie PNW encounter of your own or a case you want us to look into? send it to [email protected]
Follow us on instagram @eerilybelovedpodcast
Intro music by Don Edwards
By Madeline EdwardsOn September 20, 1987, a worker at the Georgia-Pacific mill in Bellingham, Washington made a discovery that would haunt investigators for decades. The remains of a man in boiler no. 9. Burned beyond recognition, with no DNA, no identity, and no clear cause of death, he became known as the Bellingham Steam Plant John Doe. Was it an accident? A suicide? A murder? Nearly 40 years later, nobody knows.
If you have information about this case, contact Bellingham, WA PD at (360) 778-8800.
Have an eerie PNW encounter of your own or a case you want us to look into? send it to [email protected]
Follow us on instagram @eerilybelovedpodcast
Intro music by Don Edwards