Wednesday, October 29, 2025

BAYOU DEATHS NOT THE RESULT OF A SERIAL KILLER AS FEARED BY SOME HOUSTONIANS

Data shows 189 bodies recovered from Houston bayous since 2017

 

By Jaewon Jung

 

Click2Houston

Oct 28, 2025

 

Buffalo Bayou

Harris County – We’re taking a closer look at the bodies found in Houston bayous from the last decade.

KPRC 2 requested data from Jan. 2015 until now, but the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office was only able to provide data from Jan. 2017.

Here’s what we found.

Since the beginning of 2017, there have been a total of 189 bodies found in the bayou. We excluded the bodies that were found in a vehicle along the bayou.

Here is the breakdown by year:



201718
201817
201912
202026
202115
202219
202322
202434
202527  

Here is the breakdown by manner of death:




Undetermined7539%
Accident – Drowning4524%
Suicide2513%
Homicide179%
Accident (Other)116%
Pending95%
Natural74%

Here is the breakdown by sex:




Male16185%
Female2714%
Unknown1<1%

The most recent body was found on October 8 of a man. The medical examiner’s office has not identified the person yet.

City leaders previously said there is no evidence of a serial killer connected to these bodies and that many of the victims may be from the homeless population.

KPRC 2 previously interviewed the sister of Anthony Curry, whose body was found in May. She told us her brother was not homeless and she is still seeking answers to the circumstances of her brother’s death.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I know that homeless people die frequently. I also know that under the freeways and U of H Downtown is not a place to be after dark.