Agreed. The interview was good. I thought the family response was "healthy". I mean they did t mind saying "We can't believe he did it, but if he did, he needs to be held accountable." Was surprised by that.
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I was kind of disappointed that it ended with introducing more speculation rather than saying, "based on what we know now, we believe . . ." What about you, Istiff?
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Alleykins, I got a hold of him and confirmed that the DNA sample and fingerprints are in the database.
My questions now are:
1. So, does that mean when a fingerprint is found it is compared to it every time a print is found?
2. Something for DNA?
Reason I ask is that one theory is that she...
So, IF my wife has given a DNA sample to the Texas Rangers AND we know Phyllis was arrested and booked in Austin at one time, so her prints exist, what are the steps to confirm they are in AFIS and any other system vs just sitting out there?
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Shehangs, thank you so much for taking the time to do this. Since, we are new to this, there are bits in here we have never read before. So appreciate you!
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Interesting, I have never heard the mine shaft theory. I know they supposedly used cadaver dogs, but doubt they would hit that far above ground.
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LucyOso, the aunt she lived with in Germany is the one who I have spoken with. She says that Phyllis was a little wild and sent her to live there with her. The aunt was going through her own issues at the time though. She met a guy attending art school in Darmstadt. Then, got pregnant and had to...
Alleykins,
That is an issue we have had with the adoption agency files. The name is in there. The judge has "unsealed" the file, but the adoption agency has continued to redact his information. The odd thing is that we know he is from another country. As the other commenter stated, she had...
Do you have any recollection of their names? I remember hearing about them and the sister does too, but she can't for the life of her remember their names.
Starr, thanks for writing. One of the most interesting things about Phyllis' disappearance has been the circumstances. From what Phyllis's sister told us. Some friends were sitting around a fire at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off (much like a Texas Woodstock), decided to go out and gather fire...
I want to take a moment and introduce myself to this thread and to thank you for taking your time to look into Phyllis' case. About 16 years ago, my wife did a search to find out who her birth mom was. She got bad news from the adoption agency - her mom, Phyllis Berry, had been registered as a...
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