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James Jordan's body was identified using personal dental records plus his fingerprints. The coroner kept Mr. Jordan’s jaw and hands for later identification after he was cremated.
James Jordan’s body was found in August 1993, draped over a tree limb in Gum Swamp, steps over the North Carolina state line in McColl, S.C.
His car, a red Lexus SC400, had been found with its windows broken near Fayetteville, N.C., while his body was found about 60 miles away in a creek by a fisherman near McColl, S.C., though it...
James Jordan was killed on July 23, 1993, in North Carolina, and his body was found 11 days later in a South Carolina swamp. Green and Larry Demery were convicted in 1996, but Demery testified at their trial that Green was the one who shot Jordan as he slept in his luxury car in Robeson County.
After James Jordan’s body was found in a South Carolina swamp, Green, then 18, and Demery, then 19, were quickly identified as suspects.
Key events from when Michael Jordan‘s father went missing shortly after midnight July 23, 1993, and when his body was identified Aug. 13.
Jordan’s body was not discovered in his car but turned up in a swamp in McColl, S.C., 11 days after the murder. Jordan was cremated Aug. 7 by a South Carolina coroner — as a John Doe before...
Green shot Jordan to death while he slept in his car and then stole the vehicle. His body was found on August 3 in a swamp in McColl, South Carolina.
On Friday — 25 years to the day that the body of James Jordan was discovered in a swamp in South Carolina — Green appeared in front of a Superior Court judge in North Carolina, taking a step, he hopes, to clear his name for a crime he said he did not commit.
The body was found in a South Carolina swamp on August 3, 1993. The car was discovered stripped 48 hours later and determined to be James Jordan’s after a weeklong investigation. The...