It's just a basic one-sylable name - absolutely nothing memmorable about it at all - hence its use to identify someone with nothing to distinguish them at all, apart from an unfortunate death.
Ok I thought so, John Doe was used in English law as a fictional/unnamed character used in disputes over title to real property as early as the 15th Century and has since come to mean an anonymous or average man. I can't find a reason why the name John Doe was used in these cases... reckon QM might?
Not really, Darth. I was 'absent' for a few days over the weekend a fortnight ago and spent yesterday at the Portsmouth Beerfest...but apart from those occasions, I've looked in pretty well every other day. Good to see you back.