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Who was she? Pregnant & stabbed to death
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Can't they be tested to see if they are maternally related? They should do that, if they haven't already.
Can't they be tested to see if they are maternally related? They should do that, if they haven't already.
Oh, that's unfortunate. I hope they are exhumed soon.Theoretically, yes, but neither one of them has DNA in the system, apparently. They've only just exhumed the child's remains, so it will be months if not longer before hers is available. I don't know whether there are any plans to get the woman's DNA.
Oh, that's unfortunate. I hope they are exhumed soon.
Jack, who was formally known as Paul Fronczak, has a missing twin sister named Jill. Could this be her? facebook.com/whoispaulfronczak
I was sent a pm photo of this little girl, and asked to do a reconstruction.
Here is my estimation of what she looked like in life.
The photos don't give any hint of her hair length or style, so the dual pigtails are my artistic license.
The St. Charles County Police Department asked if they could use my image. They intend to rebury this unknown child this weekend, and the press will be there to cover the memorial service.
She said that the anthropologist estimated the girl's age at about 2 years old, and I had her looking closer to about 4-5. So I revised the image, making her body much smaller in proportion to her head, and giving her more of a baby face.
Jack, who was formally known as Paul Fronczak, has a missing twin sister named Jill. Could this be her? facebook.com/whoispaulfronczak
The St. Charles County Police Department asked if they could use my image. They intend to rebury this unknown child this weekend, and the press will be there to cover the memorial service.
She said that the anthropologist estimated the girl's age at about 2 years old, and I had her looking closer to about 4-5. So I revised the image, making her body much smaller in proportion to her head, and giving her more of a baby face.
ST. CHARLES COUNTY • The remains of a pre-school girl in a 1968 West Alton cold case will be buried again Friday.
Investigators exhumed the remains 14 months ago in an effort to find new clues about who the child was and perhaps how she died. Her body was discovered, stuffed in a suitcase, in a fishing area on Feb. 1, 1968. They thought she was between 2 and 4 years old.
The St. Charles County Police Department plans to pay tribute to the girl at a graveside service at 1 p.m. Friday at Oak Park Cemetery, 2700 West Clay Street in St. Charles.
They still don’t know who she is. They still refer to her as “Jane Doe West Alton.”
News reports from 1968 said the suitcase was found by a fisherman in about 3 feet of water and about 12 feet from shore. The fishing lake is near Highway 67 and the Clark Bridge over the Mississippi River.
I need to be honest... Jane Doe's suitcase could've been dropped anywhere that the Mississippi river ran through...