The other factor is that Lori Ruff was in her 20s, or possibly even teens, when she chose to disappear. This man was in his late 30s at least (and possibly as old as 50) by which time he had an established adult identity. He might not have had the psychological strength to continue with that...
If it's her, and we don't have DNA to rule it out, you not only have the age issue but the fact that the Doe appeared to be in his 70s fifteen years ago, when Elaine (if alive) would only have been in her 50s and looked to be in her 60s as far back as the 1992 photo.
Obviously the Naval...
Has this girl made if here?
Possible if not probable runaway, from Canada so it would explain the need for a fake ID in the U.S. She looks similar, especially if she had dental work and lost a little weight as she got into her 20s. The age progression looks good too.
She's older than LEK...
I agree he looks dead on for the age regression, but Alson Wahrlich appears to be deceased.
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=133500534&PIpi=106205179
He lived and worked under that identity for roughly 25 years.
As an electrical technician or engineer, he could reasonably have earned the equivalent of $50k in today's dollars. Even if his income was up and down, a frugal lifestyle might mean $800 in rent, $500 for living expenses, and a...
I did suggest Raymond Wilson but then didn't want to flip-flop between suggestions... the post was up for 2 minutes I think!
Not really seeing it on Ralph Hill, except possibly around the nose, and I'm not sure that Frank Freshwater (great name, by the way!) really resembles the Doe, but I do...
In the face, I agree with you, they are remarkably similar, even the eyebrows.
However, Nicky's hair is a lighter brown - that photo shows him with darker hair but another has traces of blond in it, and another German-language site gives his height as 1.78m (5'10"), so quite a bit shorter than...
Thanks - I agree with you that I like the Cooper/Zodiac theories and I wouldn't discount them entirely.
It's also very clear that he does not look much like John Anglin; but then I can't imagine that he looks much like his younger self, either. He has that 'old guy' look about him in a big...
Take a look at the ears of John Anglin and Joseph Newton Chandler III.
I also see some similarities in the eyes and shape of the jaw; and the glasses and nose line up surprisingly well in the two shots. Look at the way that you can see the nostrils in both men, although they do seem narrower...
She's not a bad resemblance for the general recon, but the UID has an overall Caucasian appearance whereas Pinkie Mae, while she does have some Caucasian features, had distinctively African-American hair and skin. Her nose is also much more slender.
This isn't a recon based on skeletal...
Perhaps but if she was worried about that, wouldn't she have even more reason to worry about her ID being traced to a dead toddler? And if there was no one in her life, she wouldn't have to worry about it. I suppose she could have been an irrational fantasist who got trapped in a lie for 20...
The only thing wrong with the 'kid who aged out of the foster system and has no one missing her' is that is exactly the kind of person who can disappear and start a new life without changing their identity.
Sure, covering her tracks like that could have been a pointless exercise or just living...
How about: wants to die, but doesn't want anyone he knows or loves to find or identify the body, or wants to give them false hope that he ran away and is happy somewhere else?
People accuse suicide victims of being selfish: *if* you perceive suicide as selfish, this might be seen as kinder for...
I mostly agree with everything you've said but I can imagine a scenario where, on turning 18 or 21, FLEK (rightly or wrongly) believes that she's been raised under a false ID, but without having ever learned her real identity.
At that point, she might well want to make a clean break with her...
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