Germany St. Leon-Rot, in woods, rest-area 'Weißer Stock', WhtFem, 27 - 33, 5'1'/5'5, partial dentals, 3-colored metal ring, leather ankle-band, March 16, '86.

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Identify Me: DE02 - The woman at Weisser Stock

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  • Date of death (estimated): Summer or Autumn of 1985
  • Date of discovery: 16 March 1986
  • Location: Germany: Along the motorway A6 in the direction of Heilbronn, near the parking area "Weisser Stock".
  • Sex: Female
  • Estimated year of birth: 1952-1958
  • Estimated age: Between 27 and 33 years old
  • Height: 155 to 165 cm
  • Skin tone: Pale skin
  • Hair colour: Unknown, presumably fair hair
  • Eye colour: Unknown
  • Clothing: The woman wore white, non-branded tennis shoes, size 36. It was noteworthy that there were no socks or remnants of socks. Perhaps she had a habit of wearing shoes without socks. She wore a bright red cotton t-shirt or a thin, long-sleeved sweatshirt with cuffs and a red blouse. She also wore burgundy-coloured fine corduroy trousers, buttoned left, decorative zippers without pockets. She wore skin-coloured elastic briefs and a skin-coloured bra (without underwire).
  • Tattoos, birth marks, scars: Unknown
  • Jewellery: The woman wore an eye-catching three-coloured ring made of interwoven gold, silver and copper wires. The ring has a diameter of 16.5 to 18 mm. The woman wore a leather band with several buttons around her left ankle. The band was approximately 1.5 mm thick.

The case​

On 16 March 1986, walkers discovered the remains of a woman 14 metres from the A6 motorway while walking through woodland next to the motorway near the parking area "Weißer Stock". The parking area is near the motorway intersection A5/A6, about a 15-minute drive from Heidelberg, near St. Leon-Rot (Rhein-Neckar district) in the direction of Heilbron. The body had presumably been there for months, but no longer than one year. The enquiries revealed that the woman had fallen victim to a violent crime. Her identity is still unknown.

Characteristics​

Experts reconstructed the woman's face on the basis of her remains. An isotope analysis of her remains revealed that she must have grown up in Eastern Europe. She probably spent her childhood in Russia, Ukraine or Romania. However, she seems to have moved to another region when she was between the age of 4 and 8.
The woman had obviously moved a lot. She possibly lived in temperate climate zones in the former Soviet Union, Ukraine, Romania and/or the Czech Republic; possibly mountainous regions, but not Scandinavia.

For about the last ten months of her life, she lived in Western European countries, for example, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Belgium or the Netherlands. Her hair was about 8 cm long at the time of her death. The place where the corpse was found suggests that the woman may have been killed elsewhere and was subsequently left at this deserted place in the woods. Noticeably, this relatively young woman wore a partial denture.

Contact
If you have any information regarding the possible identity of this person, please contact the Dutch national police via the form below.

You can also contact them and view this case on their national police website.
 
Identify Me: DE02 - The woman at Weisser Stock

Computer aided recon:

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  • Date of death (estimated): Summer or Autumn of 1985
  • Date of discovery: 16 March 1986
  • Location: Germany: Along the motorway A6 in the direction of Heilbronn, near the parking area "Weisser Stock".
  • Sex: Female
  • Estimated year of birth: 1952-1958
  • Estimated age: Between 27 and 33 years old
  • Height: 155 to 165 cm
  • Skin tone: Pale skin
  • Hair colour: Unknown, presumably fair hair
  • Eye colour: Unknown
  • Clothing: The woman wore white, non-branded tennis shoes, size 36. It was noteworthy that there were no socks or remnants of socks. Perhaps she had a habit of wearing shoes without socks. She wore a bright red cotton t-shirt or a thin, long-sleeved sweatshirt with cuffs and a red blouse. She also wore burgundy-coloured fine corduroy trousers, buttoned left, decorative zippers without pockets. She wore skin-coloured elastic briefs and a skin-coloured bra (without underwire).
  • Tattoos, birth marks, scars: Unknown
  • Jewellery: The woman wore an eye-catching three-coloured ring made of interwoven gold, silver and copper wires. The ring has a diameter of 16.5 to 18 mm. The woman wore a leather band with several buttons around her left ankle. The band was approximately 1.5 mm thick.

The case​

On 16 March 1986, walkers discovered the remains of a woman 14 metres from the A6 motorway while walking through woodland next to the motorway near the parking area "Weißer Stock". The parking area is near the motorway intersection A5/A6, about a 15-minute drive from Heidelberg, near St. Leon-Rot (Rhein-Neckar district) in the direction of Heilbron. The body had presumably been there for months, but no longer than one year. The enquiries revealed that the woman had fallen victim to a violent crime. Her identity is still unknown.

Characteristics​

Experts reconstructed the woman's face on the basis of her remains. An isotope analysis of her remains revealed that she must have grown up in Eastern Europe. She probably spent her childhood in Russia, Ukraine or Romania. However, she seems to have moved to another region when she was between the age of 4 and 8.
The woman had obviously moved a lot. She possibly lived in temperate climate zones in the former Soviet Union, Ukraine, Romania and/or the Czech Republic; possibly mountainous regions, but not Scandinavia.

For about the last ten months of her life, she lived in Western European countries, for example, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Belgium or the Netherlands. Her hair was about 8 cm long at the time of her death. The place where the corpse was found suggests that the woman may have been killed elsewhere and was subsequently left at this deserted place in the woods. Noticeably, this relatively young woman wore a partial denture.

Contact
If you have any information regarding the possible identity of this person, please contact the Dutch national police via the form below.

You can also contact them and view this case on their national police website.
BTW I think they made a mistake. Contact would be the German national police.
 
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A three-coloured ring made of interwoven gold, silver and copper wires. the ring has a diameter of 16.5 mm at the narrowest point and 18 mm at the widest point.

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Upper jaw prosthesis
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Upper jaw prosthesis


 
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Operation Identify Me:
Seeking the names of unidentified victims of murder
Case name: The woman by the motorway
Case code: 2023-DE02
 
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White tennis shoes/sneakers without brand, size 36

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Reconstruction clothing, bright red cotton t-shirt, wine-red or Bordeaux fine corduroy trousers

 
Céline Spithoven 12.02.2024 rbbm
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''In 2009, with the aid of the latest technology, a facial reconstruction of the woman was finally achieved. Despite these efforts, no new leads emerged. Two years later, the Heidelberg Public Prosecutor's Office sought assistance from the University of Munich. An isotopic analysis was conducted, focusing on the bones, teeth, and hair of the deceased. This analysis aimed to determine the person's origins and locations they had lived during their life.''

''Thanks to this analysis, it was discovered that the young woman had resided in the Benelux countries, suggesting a potential connection to Luxembourg. She was known to have frequently changed her place of residence and might have been moving around in southern Germany. Evidence suggests that she lived in Great Britain for a few months before her death. The woman could have been from Eastern Europe or Russia.''

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Help us identify 22 women, believed to have been murdered in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands, but whose identities were never found. Operation Identify Me, a global public appeal to put a name to victims of cold cases; women who died 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years ago. Despite extensive police investigations, these women were never identified, and evidence suggests they could have come from other countries.Who they are, where they are from and why they were left in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands is unknown.INTERPOL has published a Black Notice for each victim; these Notices are alerts for police only so they are not public. But here, we have shared details of each case, including facial reconstruction images and other potential identifiers, in the hope that someone might recognize them. If you remember a friend, family member or colleague who suddenly disappeared once, please take a look and contact the relevant national police team via the form on each page.All case details can be found on https://www.interpol.int/IM
 

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