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Here is the coroner's page for her. Link in the thread is bad
Missing, Murdered And Unidentified Grateful Dead Fans By David Lohr
One died in a car accident. One was murdered and dumped in a ditch. Seven are missing, with their current whereabouts unknown.
One commonality links them -- the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead.
The mutual interest in the band is a connection that was made by Todd Matthews, national director of the National Missing & Unidentified Persons System (NamUs).
Matthews has compiled a listing of the cases at the "Unsolved Grateful Dead Fans" website.
Date Found: March 29, 2008 Sacramento California
Lots of photos here of the jacket; necklace. Someone may want to grab them to copy them here
What did they find out about the shirt or was it a dead end?
Did anyone get back to you on her?
She really needs to be entered in NamUs so that they try to find family to get DNA.
Weird that the NamUs file is gone; yet all of the other pages are still up. Does anyone remember who her case worker was?
Sad that they have all these images of the JD but none are on her NamUs profile. I'll ask Todd if he can upload them
Missing, Murdered And Unidentified Grateful Dead Fans By David Lohr
One died in a car accident. One was murdered and dumped in a ditch. Seven are missing, with their current whereabouts unknown.
One commonality links them -- the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead.
The mutual interest in the band is a connection that was made by Todd Matthews, national director of the National Missing & Unidentified Persons System (NamUs).
Matthews has compiled a listing of the cases at the "Unsolved Grateful Dead Fans" website.
Date Found: March 29, 2008 Sacramento California
Lots of photos here of the jacket; necklace. Someone may want to grab them to copy them here
Hi all,
I have been posting about this case on another board.
Using MySpace I located the Delta Fire Crew # 5. I sent a message to the person who mentioned it in a post at the CCC (California Conservation Corp.) MySpace web-site. He got back to me and sent me his phone number. I called him and confirmed that this sweatshirt was in fact from his fire crew. It was made in 2004, and only 20 or so were made. In fact he was wearing his when I called him, and he was the person who picked them up from the silk screeners. He also gave me a second person and phone number to contact.
At that point I gave myself 48 hrs to decide how to proceed. I decided that as only a small number were produced and anyone who got one was a potential suspect that the best course of action was to contact the Sacramento County Sheriff's office homicide division. I did so and after a few days of phone tag was able to give the homicide detective in change of this case the information about the sweatshirt as well as the names and contact phone numbers.
I am now trying to find out about the "Grateful Dead' jacket.
I did a blog entry for it and have posted my message on a number of Grateful Dead fan sites and pages.
You can see the blog entry by going to my MySpace page:
http://myspace.com/maelstrom5
Yours
Peter
What did they find out about the shirt or was it a dead end?
Doe Net has added a new facial reconstruction for this UID:
The Doe Network:
Case File 627UFCA http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/627ufca.html
(No NamUs Casefile)
Unlike the previous recon, this one gives a view of her front teeth.
When I ran my screen again, this woman looks like a pretty good possible.
Jonne Ann Boe
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/boe_jonne.html
Her teeth look quite similar. Although her left lateral incisor doesn't appear as pointy, the lateral incisors do have a similar tilt (inward at the top). She also has the same facial shape, particularly with the wide temples and wide cheekbones.
And BTW, the vital stats, and timeframe are consistent. However, the distance from Cathedral City CA and Isleton CA is about 475 miles.
But the interesting thing about this is the bit in her Charley profile that her nickname is "Frog".
The UID's DoeNet page indicates that among the jewelry items found was a "beaded necklace with a crouching frog".
Did anyone get back to you on her?
She really needs to be entered in NamUs so that they try to find family to get DNA.
Alice Lopez's NamUs Casefile (MP 1272) is now classified as "FOUND".
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/1272/0
But this UID's NamUs casefile is still open,
https://identifyus.org/cases/2360
Weird that the NamUs file is gone; yet all of the other pages are still up. Does anyone remember who her case worker was?
Sad that they have all these images of the JD but none are on her NamUs profile. I'll ask Todd if he can upload them