SUSPICIOUS DEATH
CASE #: 2020-18
SUSPICIOUS DEATH CASE #: 2020-18
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James White

Also Known As:

Alan

James White
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Death Location:

Dallas, TX

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Summary:

On the morning of Oct. 22, 2020, White and his husband, Rusty Jenkins, both left their home at around 4:45 a.m., driving separate cars and going to different gyms. White was seen on security cam video checking into the CityPlace LA Fitness at about 5 a.m. A survey crew working for Paul Quinn College found human remains in a wooded area northwest of the southeast Oak Cliff campus about 12:30 p.m. on that Thursday.

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Circumstances of Death:

Security cameras at White’s gym on Haskell at Central Expressway caught no clear image of White leaving the gym, it is believed he left at about 6 a.m. Security footage captured him at the RaceTrac gas station on the corner of Maple Avenue and Inwood Road soon after that. That video shows him leaving the station headed north on Inwood toward his home. Alan’s Porsche SUV was found in the area of Simpson Stuart and Bonnie View roads in Dallas, which is the opposite direction of Alan’s house from the gas station. But there was no sign of Alan.

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Case #188623-2020

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