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Did you ever hear anything back.I reached out to the medical examiner and asked if they could add this doe and the doe @Fuuro mentioned to NamUs. I will let you know if I hear anything back.
I dont think soDid you ever hear anything back.
Hi. I believe the date of discovery for the 1973 Davie Jane Doe (635UFFL) is incorrect — on DoeNetwork and every other source. The correct date is August 19, 1973. See the attached contemporaneous articles (from August 1973).
These contemporary articles do confirm that this girl was very petite, with an estimated height of 4'6-8", not a case of misconverting 5'4" to 54".Hi. I believe the date of discovery for the 1973 Davie Jane Doe (635UFFL) is incorrect — on DoeNetwork and every other source. The correct date is August 19, 1973. See the attached contemporaneous articles (from August 1973).
As far as I'm aware, this girl is not in NamUs, so there are no rule-outs to be found.Maryann Wesolowski was between 4'6 and 4'11 when she went missing in New York in August 1971. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I also considered Peggy Rahn and Wendy Stevenson, if they have not been ruled out.
This is why we need to have the rule-out lists made public on NAMUS again.