MadeaBecBec
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I think it is a stretch to say that this Cheryl Wick, b 1983, was the inspiration for the alias used around 1990 by a woman approximately 18 y.o. at the time.
I went to a people finder website (not paying a premium for results) and looked for a Cheryl A. Wicks in Minnesota. it is not always clear what the maiden name is, there were a few more that seemed better matches.
there is a C.A.W. age 47 in Minneapolis, another age 46 in Mound, MN, another age 46 in Mankato, and yet another age 40 in Minneapolis.
Not really a 'stretch' at all, since the Detectives found the contact information with the Minnesota address of this family, the info was given by ElDorado Jane during her arrest for a hotcheck/forgery, the same information was given during an arrest in Texas. This was before the wonderful worldwide web, so I'm with justthinkin, the probability of ElDorado Jane having this information and used it, is that she had close ties to this family, either through babysitting or relatives. Also, the Wicks and their families are large contributers and activists in helping the poor and especially needy children. The excerpt (below quote) came from an article that originally appeared in the August 2008 issue of the Arkansas Free Press. AFP has a website but this article is not there.
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This was posted here: http://z10.invisionfree.com/usedtobedoe/index.php?showtopic=16703The murder of a white prostitute in an El Dorado motel also turned out to be a stolen identity case. Though her murderer now spends time incarcerated, investigators still wonder who the woman was. Union County Coroner Curtis Butterfield had been working as a deputy coroner a little over a year when the murder occurred in 1991; he won his first election for county coroner six years ago.We never did find out her true identity, Butterfield says. The police had her Social Security number and identification card. It had her parents name on it. They called the house to make an ID on it and a 21-year-old answered the phone. They asked to speak with the parents:
Might I ask what youre calling for? she asked. They told her they were looking for this lady.
Youre talking to the one youre trying to say is dead, she said.
Butterfield traced the unidentified female from southeast Arkansas to Shreveport, Little Rock, Florida and a little town outside Dallas, where she had been living with friends. But the leads dried up. After the body sat at the crime lab for an extended period, the county had to cremate it.
Another piece of the puzzle, Anthony Dewey Boyd (Boyd Studio) was convicted in 1993, an RSO listed on Family Watchdog and Homefacts, of Offense/Statute: TX:36010001 INDECENCY W/CHILD SEXUAL CONTACT Disposition Date: 11 December 1997 His photo is on both as well.
http://www.homefacts.com/offender-detail/TX05864775/Anthony-Dewey-Boyd.html