I did some more work on my image of this Jane Doe. She was missing three upper front teeth (7, 9, & 10) postmortem. So my representation of her smile requires a little guesswork.
My previous revision of the image depicted her with straight upper teeth. Looking closer, I can see that they probably were somewhat crooked.
I can see that she had a "fang" upper-right canine #6, and her upper-left canine was probably fanged to a lesser degree. Markings on the anterior aspect of the #6 canine suggest that the adjacent missing #7 tooth was probably displaced somewhat inward.
Keep in mind that this is a reconstruction based only on a skull, and the written description that she had straight long blonde hair. Details, such as the color of her eyes the shape of her eyes and lips and and lips should not be relied upon. Rather, you should focus more on the shape of her face, and her strong jawline.
Can you post the photo of the skull?
Wow, look at all the discrepancies:
UID: 18 - 22 years old, Marilee: 33 years old
UID: Light blonde hair, Marilee: Brown hair
UID: est. 110 pounds, Marilee: 145 - 155 pounds
UID was estimated to have died 2 - 3 years prior to being found. But, Marilee disappeared only two weeks prior to the body being found.
Marilee also disappeared from Long Beach, CA, over 600 miles from where her body was found in Juab County.
No wonder she wasn't identified sooner.
Wow, look at all the discrepancies:
UID: 18 - 22 years old, Marilee: 33 years old
UID: Light blonde hair, Marilee: Brown hair
UID: est. 110 pounds, Marilee: 145 - 155 pounds
UID was estimated to have died 2 - 3 years prior to being found. But, Marilee disappeared only two weeks prior to the body being found.
Marilee also disappeared from Long Beach, CA, over 600 miles from where her body was found in Juab County.
No wonder she wasn't identified sooner.