Susikatze
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I have this feeling as well - not only because of the red high heels (those were in fashion then among young women of various subcultures). Just because nobody seems to know this young woman. She may have emigrated from Mexico to find work - many young, good looking women were lured into sexwork that way. She may not even have been legally in the US and the people she associated with did not step forward because she was not legally in the country. If that is the case, her poor family in Zacatecas has always wondered what became of her but nobody could step forward, either, because nobody knew her whereabouts.I have a feeling that Lyra was a sex worker, that's how she got pregnant, and that's why the baby's father didn't know her. He likely wasn't her boyfriend, they just had a brief encounter. JMO IMO
Social media is another big chance here, it now bridges countries and language barriers. But her parents may not be alive anymore, no surviving or knowing siblings. And the ones who remember her may not be internet savy or check genealogy or UID pages on social media.
I hope eventually it will be solved like the Patra Patmios case. She was adopted out and emigrated as a child to the US, which made the things complicated. A Greek half brother knew he had an older half sister that lived in the USA. He was looking far and wide for a woman in her 70s over a decade. Until someone got him a DNA test kit and he was a DNA match to an UID case from the 1960s... who turned out to be Patra.
The case is here in the identified forum and fascinating to read.
I hope our Lyra will eventually find her way back home into the arms of her family. She apparently had a first child, who may or may not have stayed with her, is hopefully alive and looking for his or her mom.
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