victoriarobinson642
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Added to NAMUS today:
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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Demographics
Sex - Female
Race / Ethnicity - White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group - Adult - Pre 40
Height - 5' 2"-5' 4"(62-64 inches) , Estimated
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Circumstances
Type - Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found - February 3, 1990
NamUs Case Created - September 14, 2021
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Location Found Map
Location - Heflin, Alabama 36264
County - Cleburne County
Found On Tribal Land - No
Circumstances of Recovery - The skull was discovered by a pulpwooder in a wooded area near Evans Bridge Road around 1130am on 02/03/1990. The man had taken his jacket off and laid it on the ground and when he picked it back up he thought the skull was a rock but realized it was a human skull. Several ribs were also found in the vicinity of the skull.
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Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains - One or more limbs not recovered
Condition of Remains - Not recognizable - Near-complete or complete skeleton
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Physical Description
Hair Color - Brown
Head Hair Description - Hair was partially disintegrated, appeared Caucasian displaying varying shades of brown color, and measures up to 7" inches in length
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Distinctive Physical Features
Piercing - A gold-colored metal earring was discovered on the skeletal remains and can be said that the decedent had pierced ears.
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Clothing and Accessories
Accessories - A yellow metal hoop earring.
Clothing -Weathered apparent white bra with the manufacturer's markings "Jockey for Her Assembled in Costa Rica of U.S.A., size 34, Fits A & B, style 1560, 100% Polyester." (Snap was fastened and fabric intact. No obvious holes or slits noted).
-Weathered, disintegrated remains of an apparent blouse. Fabric appeared white with white buttons. The label with manufacturer's markings "100% Cotton, M, Made in Bangladesh."
-Weathered, disintegrated pair of panties bearing a label with the manufacturer's markings "Jockey for Her, size 4."
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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Demographics
Sex - Female
Race / Ethnicity - White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group - Adult - Pre 40
Height - 5' 2"-5' 4"(62-64 inches) , Estimated
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Circumstances
Type - Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found - February 3, 1990
NamUs Case Created - September 14, 2021
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Location Found Map
Location - Heflin, Alabama 36264
County - Cleburne County
Found On Tribal Land - No
Circumstances of Recovery - The skull was discovered by a pulpwooder in a wooded area near Evans Bridge Road around 1130am on 02/03/1990. The man had taken his jacket off and laid it on the ground and when he picked it back up he thought the skull was a rock but realized it was a human skull. Several ribs were also found in the vicinity of the skull.
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Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains - One or more limbs not recovered
Condition of Remains - Not recognizable - Near-complete or complete skeleton
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Physical Description
Hair Color - Brown
Head Hair Description - Hair was partially disintegrated, appeared Caucasian displaying varying shades of brown color, and measures up to 7" inches in length
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Distinctive Physical Features
Piercing - A gold-colored metal earring was discovered on the skeletal remains and can be said that the decedent had pierced ears.
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Clothing and Accessories
Accessories - A yellow metal hoop earring.
Clothing -Weathered apparent white bra with the manufacturer's markings "Jockey for Her Assembled in Costa Rica of U.S.A., size 34, Fits A & B, style 1560, 100% Polyester." (Snap was fastened and fabric intact. No obvious holes or slits noted).
-Weathered, disintegrated remains of an apparent blouse. Fabric appeared white with white buttons. The label with manufacturer's markings "100% Cotton, M, Made in Bangladesh."
-Weathered, disintegrated pair of panties bearing a label with the manufacturer's markings "Jockey for Her, size 4."
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