I would say transient is highly likely. I have family in Ocala and visit there often. His scar descriptions on his hand make me think of my dad's sawmill injury, but Ocala is known as the horse capital of the world. I don't know anything about injuries working in that field. There is also a...
He has new forensic art: https://www.theunidentified.org/product-page/6168
When I was in Ocala last summer I drove by the area where he was found. If I recall correctly, mobile homes were on either side of a somewhat busy highway. Seemed like it could be highly possible he was not originally...
The non-profit org Someday Known (located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin) is keeping an account for funds raised to solve DD's identity through genetic genealogy when this method becomes available for this case. If you would like to make a donation, you can visit somedayknown.org. 100% of...
My nonprofit has officially requested records and documents related to Demaria’s disappearance. I spoke with the NYPD Legal Department today. We will have access to any information they are able to provide by early December.
I hadn't realized that either before meeting with them and visiting the area. The number of security cameras attached to The Pickle was astounding! He was last seen on camera walking alone behind The Pickle at 1:13AM but the photograph which has been released by the police department shows him...
Well he was definitely missing several upper teeth. Eight of his upper teeth were missing: four incisors and 2 molars on both the left and right side. Each of them had healed sockets, indicating they had been gone for a while and were not missing as a result of the accident.
He may have worn a partial upper denture. A denture was not found but his upper central and lateral incisors were missing and had healed sockets. The temporary filling was on a bottom incisor.
New information!
DD may have been under the care of a dentist near the time of his death! The medical examiner has updated his case file to reflect that he had a temporary filling on tooth #24. This is a bottom central incisor toward the left side of the mouth.
That's really interesting, thank you!
Delafield Doe did have teeth and bones used, but the analysis was limited to interpretations based on isotopes in North America. Other regions of the world have similar values to the ones in his analysis so if he ever lived on another continent, the...
My reservation about it being a match is based on the isotope analysis. The area of probable or possible provenance in that area of the country does not extend south enough to even include Iowa or Illinois, so Missouri would be even more of a stretch.
But don't let me stop anyone from inquiring...
Homelife may likely have been a factor in her departure, but her letter indicated she cared for the well-being of the family and desired to continue communicating. Her SSN has been checked with no leads developed. It is possible she may have entered in a marital relationship with the trucker...
Thank you!
Charlotte's date of birth is 10/21/58. This is the first time her case has ever been opened.
It is possible she is alive and well, but her family would like to rule out the possibility that she may have been in the unidentified database all these years. We only have an approximation...
I am the president of the nonprofit organization Someday Known which helped open this case and I am working directly with charlotte's family. They will be submitting DNA soon for comparison against the unidentified person database.
My nonprofit helped Charlotte's family open her case. She did not have an appendectomy or any scars prior to her disappearance, but they could have occurred afterward. Her family will be submitting DNA soon.
I will contact
Nope, not JD; I'm RT :) I replied to his response to you and included a link about our work on the Delafield Doe case and explained that sadly Richard is an exclusion even though he isn't publicly listed.
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