They are common.
The name "Plaquemines," in French Creole, was derived from the Atakapa word piakimin, meaning the local fruit persimmon. The French used it to name a military post they built on the banks of the Mississippi River, as the site was surrounded by numerous persimmon trees...
I thought it was turned to govt subsidized housing (based on newspaper articles from the 80's...if I can recall)
But I know that sometimes govt housing is turned back to private etc.
I did compare the rental prices from the building as MA's address from the 40's and 50's based on available...
I'm not sure of her age, but there is a good chance she was significantly older than her pictures. Often the picture we see is of a person when they were last in school or at a significant event etc. They may have been gone from their families' lives for years before they were killed and any...
I couldn't figure out if that person exists.
But then I have few weird cases in my family, so there's that....(like my great grandmother and great aunt who came to the US using my grandfather's last name and claimed to be his mother and sister, but they were actually my grandmother's. This was...
Exactly. San Antonio carries out an annual passion play procession which ends at San Fernando Cathedral. Dolorosa also ends at San Fernando Cathedral. This was probably an old route for the play.
The original Via Dolorosa is in Jerusalem. Most Catholic churches have Stations of the Cross...
I feel if she became involved with "real crime" in Kentucky this would have come out.
(I'm not talking about rebelling, which many young people fall into). The odds are she lost her way, rebelled or whatever and things fell apart from there.
When she was an UID, her story was very...
The name Dolores is derived from dolorosa.
100 Dolorosa is the county court house.
The jail is at 200 Comal St.
If you have ever visited downtown San Antonio, you've likely been on Dolorosa St. It passes in front of El Mercado and Mi Tierra near I-35 parking. I also is in front of San...
Ring could have been a red herring. Her mother and grandmother's ages don't match up. Ring could have been given to her from Carmichael. He stole from banks and safety deposits. Everyone was focused on the ring when she was an UID, because they were hoping it would identify her. Now she's...
Sometimes users hit the wrong emoji by mistake. I constantly worry about accidentally responding with a laugh emoji on FB when someone announces a death in the family.
I tried finding her in genealogy sites and I can't. I wanted to see if she was related to anyone with the initials ILN. (From the ring)
I guess Childers might be a married name. I thought I found her, but it turned out the particular Linda Childers, I found from KY is still alive.
An old post of yours thought her killers had ties to KY.
Post in thread 'CT - Stonington (Ledyard), WhtFem UP8909, 18-30, JNHS 1917 Class Ring, Lady Clairol hair roller set, May'74 - Linda Sue Childers' Identified! - CT - Stonington (Ledyard), WhtFem UP8909, 18-30, JNHS 1917 Class Ring, Lady...
https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/ledyard-ct-linda-sue-childers-remains-identified-18968595.php
Article says she was a fugitive.
She would have graduated in 1964 and she appears quite young in her pic. I still wonder what the story is .
This one had so many twists and turns. I wonder if...
They had a bad tip about a creek area in early 2022. The creek looked like the perfect place to stash a body. Apparently there was a homeless camp that caught someone's attention.
They didn't live in low income housing. It's low income now, but not back then. The apartments were built as luxury apartments in the early 20th Century because they they were next to the train. As cars became widely used, the apartments gradually declined. They had about average rent in...
It was probably obtained from a medical school. I visited a medical school in the early 80's and they had fetuses in jars around the anatomy classroom. (They weren't dissected, just preserved)
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