I've been digging through Classmates yearbooks looking for another cold case victim (I just want to find out more about her) and can't find a single thing. It's so difficult because there's just so many schools to dig through, including schools that are no longer in existence. Also not every school has yearbooks posted there, and if they do, it's very rare they have every year on there.but if she did live in South Carolina grew up most likey she is found in yearbooks
It's scary really seeing a person in your state close to where you live found dead and unidentified. but if she did live in South Carolina grew up most likey she is found in yearbooks not sure if calhoun county allowed Hispanics to even go to their school but i do know they have yearbooks i think for that year. I really hope she gets identified
Okay if she did live in Calhoun county all her like she would be found in thr St matthews High schoolI've been digging through Classmates yearbooks looking for another cold case victim (I just want to find out more about her) and can't find a single thing. It's so difficult because there's just so many schools to dig through, including schools that are no longer in existence. Also not every school has yearbooks posted there, and if they do, it's very rare they have every year on there.
Mostly that but if you take the highest which is I think 40 something it goes to 1968 if I am right and Ik this school was open problem is their yearbooks are lost some of the 70sIt is pretty much impossible that a school district in the United States in the 2000's would not have allowed hispanics.