I'll entertain thoughts from anyone about Annie. I currently have a "short list" of 103 young ladies from the US and Canada. Of those, 23 have DNA on file and data bases have not gotten a hit. Another 56 have been tentatively excluded for a variety of reasons. If Annie has sibilings, they want to know what happened! I'm reading every post so, bring your thoughts on!
says it has a blue stone with the letters AL etched on it
On NAMUS it has pics and the ring is a Mother Of Pearl and is white?
Which is correct?
And on DOE it needs to be adding jewelry pictures as well also the shoes need to be on there..
also:
her hair looks red so anyone seeing the picture is mislead by the auburn look of the facsimilie hair..can they tone the hair down to reflect brown with blonde streaks?
Like may WEBSLEUTHERS, this case caught my attention years ago..but the DOE representation needs updated..thanks!:seeya:
Not perfect but it gives her some softness and what she could have looked like with make-up.
It would help.
If a NO HIT list was here as well.
Cut and paste?
thanks!
I am researching today..listened to TRICIA'S radio show thanks Tricia!
Great show!:rocker::great:
says it has a blue stone with the letters AL etched on it
On NAMUS it has pics and the ring is a Mother Of Pearl and is white?
Which is correct?
And on DOE it needs to be adding jewelry pictures as well also the shoes need to be on there..
also:
her hair looks red so anyone seeing the picture is mislead by the auburn look of the facsimilie hair..can they tone the hair down to reflect brown with blonde streaks?
Like may WEBSLEUTHERS, this case caught my attention years ago..but the DOE representation needs updated..thanks!:seeya:
May I use this drawing?
Absolutly, Do you think it is okay, or do you think it needs changes? I feel it really looks like Robin Ann Graham after looking at her photos. But the height is off. But, yes, please use it if it helps.
http://peace4missing.ning.com/photo/robin-ann-graham-summer-1970?xg_source=activity
Found this trademark/logo info. re: the silver ring
Not sure how much it helps?
http://www.antique-jewelry-investor.com/crime-scene-investigation.html
http://www.illusionjewels.com/costumejewelrymarksm.html
I found this page of Researching Costume Jewely site. If you go to M you will find the marking on the silver ring (M H) and it tells you the date they were in business and yr bought out. Thomas McGrath and Hamlin 1907 to 1980. Good page for other sleuthing references.