ihadcabinfever
New Member
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2005
- Messages
- 876
- Reaction score
- 75
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/319ufnc.html
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on December 6, 1995 in Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina.
State of remains: Skeletal.
Estimated Date of Death: Less than 2 years prior to discovery.
The department has not ruled the death a homicide because there was little evidence. HUH?
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 32 - 38 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6"
Distinguishing Characteristics: Hair may have been brown.
Dentals: Expensive and extensive dental work. Tooth 19 had a root canal and had been cut for a crown, the crown was missing. She had protruding teeth.
Clothing: Around her remains, investigators found two New York Transit Authority tokens, two keys with a partially burned key tag, a pair of broken glasses and several coins. The clothing found was a pair of white Nike tennis shoes, size 9; black Lee jeans and a red sweatshirt. Near the body was a thin 18 k gold necklace, two gold bangle bracelets and two gold hoop earrings.
Case History
On December 6th, 1995 a surveyor attempting to locate marking stakes located a complete set of skeletal remains in the wooded area adjacent to Courts Plus health club on Marine Boulevard, US Highway 17 in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Jacksonville, N.C. is the home of Camp Lejeune Marine Corp Base and Marine Corps Air Station. There are approximately 30,000 United States Marines that reside in and around Jacksonville and Camp Lejeune. Total population is around 70,000.
This is weird. Does she look a little hispanic?
What does
"The department has not ruled the death a homicide because there was little evidence."
Are they kidding?
I looked through New York and the closest I came to someone to compare was Evelyn Henriquez
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/967dfny.html
Evelyn is listed as Hispanic.
I wonder if the coins are even the victims.
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on December 6, 1995 in Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina.
State of remains: Skeletal.
Estimated Date of Death: Less than 2 years prior to discovery.
The department has not ruled the death a homicide because there was little evidence. HUH?
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 32 - 38 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6"
Distinguishing Characteristics: Hair may have been brown.
Dentals: Expensive and extensive dental work. Tooth 19 had a root canal and had been cut for a crown, the crown was missing. She had protruding teeth.
Clothing: Around her remains, investigators found two New York Transit Authority tokens, two keys with a partially burned key tag, a pair of broken glasses and several coins. The clothing found was a pair of white Nike tennis shoes, size 9; black Lee jeans and a red sweatshirt. Near the body was a thin 18 k gold necklace, two gold bangle bracelets and two gold hoop earrings.
Case History
On December 6th, 1995 a surveyor attempting to locate marking stakes located a complete set of skeletal remains in the wooded area adjacent to Courts Plus health club on Marine Boulevard, US Highway 17 in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Jacksonville, N.C. is the home of Camp Lejeune Marine Corp Base and Marine Corps Air Station. There are approximately 30,000 United States Marines that reside in and around Jacksonville and Camp Lejeune. Total population is around 70,000.
This is weird. Does she look a little hispanic?
What does
"The department has not ruled the death a homicide because there was little evidence."
Are they kidding?
I looked through New York and the closest I came to someone to compare was Evelyn Henriquez
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/967dfny.html
Evelyn is listed as Hispanic.
I wonder if the coins are even the victims.