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    Found Deceased CA - Elizabeth Ernstein, 14, Redlands, 18 March 1968

    Doe Network Hot Case 1241. Could this be Elizabeth? Same hair color, eye color and weight. Height off by only 3 inches. Redlands and San Bernadino very close to each other. Clothes not the same but that is to be expected after 10 years. Possibility?
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    Identified! CO - Boulder Co., WhtFem 'Boulder Jane Doe, 17-20, Mar'54 - Dorothy Howard

    Ms. Farrand-Dyer's photo should be sent out to all wire services where newspapers, big and small will hopefully publish it. It must be just a matter of the right person or persons seeing the photo or recognizing her name and telling authorities.
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    NM NM - Tara Calico, 19, Belen, 20 Sept 1988

    Totally on target, Kylie.
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    Found Deceased VA - Robert Kovack, 24, Blacksburg, 18 Sept 1998

    Here's a good question; why would he leave his keys in the ignition? Sure, if he ran out of gas, its not like someone would be able to steal the car while he went for gas. But he must have had other keys on his key ring that he wouldn't have wanted to lose and that possibly couldn't be...
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    OH OH - Ruth Baumgardner, 21, Delaware, 4 May 1937

    Just read the Bellamy book on Ruth and something weird stands out. It says the alarm clock in her room was set for 6 a.m. and had run down, indicating she had arisen at that time. Who lets their alarm clock run down? As soon as it goes off, I can't reach the shut off button fast enough, just to...
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    Cases That Haunt You

    Any of the old cases, like before 1960, get to me. Ruth Baumgardner, the Foote/Wolf double murder in Parma, Ohio in 1921. And one from 1964, the murder of 16 year old Beverly Jarosz in Garfield Heights, a suburb of Cleveland. The last one could still be solved. All these cases can be found in...
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    IL IL - Elsie Paroubek, 10, Chicago, 7 May 1911

    The timing is off for the Rodriguez boy to be a victim of Fish. The boy went missing 9 months AFTER Fish was executed.
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    Identified! MA - Provincetown, Race Point, 'Lady in the Dunes' WhtFem 27-49, UP11840, Jul'74 - Ruth Marie Terry

    Seems like LE doesn't care enough to bother comparing DNA against Amy Billig, Rose Cole or anyone else. That's sad.
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    UK UK - Worcestershire, Fem Skeletal 'Bella in the Wych Elm', Hagley Hall, Apr'43

    Don't know where my post went. Anyway, I read an article years ago about this fascinating story. It stated that her shoes were traced to a Dutch manufacturer because of the pattern of her crepe soles. Also the labels in her clothing had been removed. Lends credence to the Dutch spy theory. There...
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    CA CA - Elizabeth Bouslog Davis, 37, San Francisco, 1939

    Bump. Still waiting for the DNA results with murdered redhead from 1950 in West Virginia?
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    George Sodder saw a picture of a young girl in a magazine that he believed was Betty

    Maybe someone at NYC's Little Red School House would know something about Louise Krueger. It's a well known "progressive" school that has been around since 1921.
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    OH OH - Ruth Baumgardner, 21, Delaware, 4 May 1937

    Just re-read all and post #69 caught my attention for the first time. Don't know how I overlooked it before. The driver said the young man with Ruth (if it was Ruth) was wearing an award or letterman sweater. Someone from Wesleyan or maybe OSU in (not far away) Columbus? Wonder if a male student...
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    OH OH - Ruth Baumgardner, 21, Delaware, 4 May 1937

    Bump for Ruth. Marilynilpa, how is the book coming along?
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    PA PA - Betsy Aardsma, 22, murdered in Pattee Library, Penn State, 29 Nov 1969

    This point really baffles me. All these people see her on the floor, obviously in some sort of distress and not a single one of them stops to see if they can help? To even see what is wrong? Somebody better help that girl? Why didn't he? Or anyone. Where I come from, that's just COLD. Doesn't...
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    PA PA - Betsy Aardsma, 22, murdered in Pattee Library, Penn State, 29 Nov 1969

    Here's a thought I don't think has been mentioned. Maybe she was the victim of mistaken identity. IF the killer attacked her from behind, he may have thought she was someone else. My husband once grabbed a handful of hiney that he thought belonged to me simply because the girl's hair was down to...

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