Thanks for the kind words. Yes, the search for Jane Doe found two women Twylia May Embrey of Nebraska and now Katharine Farrand Dyer. Both changed their names and started new lives far from home. Now I'm wondering how many other young women of the 1950s did the same thing?This makes two missing women who have been found thanks to the search for Boulder Jane Doe so it's not all lost. I can't wait to hear more of Katharine's story because it must have been quite an adventure! And now we can get back to the search and see what else can be found. Thanks Sylvia for all you do and I'm looking forward to the book!
Anna from Denver
I'm hoping the family and friends will agree to the release of Katharine's photos throughout the years. She was pretty, and she took the name "Katharine" (not her birth name) because friends compared her looks to that of actress Katharine Hepburn. In some photos, she seemed to be wearing a lot of makeup. In the latest (probably about age 80), there still is resemblance in her facial features. It would be interesting to see photos of Katharine Hepburn as an older woman and see how they compare.So what does Katharine look like today?
What about this one: The Doe Network: Case File 758DFON
During the past few years, Katharine Farrand Dyer has been thought to have been Boulder Jane Doe. Now, she has turned up alive, at age 84, in Australia! See Boulder Co. Sheriff's Office Press Release and also my press release on the bottom of my Jane Doe Archives 2 page: http://www.silviapettem.com/JANE%20DOE%20archives2.html
After getting over the shock, we are refocused on missing girls pre-April 1954. Any comments are welcome. Thanks! Silvia
(p.s. Thanks for the previous comments to me. Sorry I didn't answer them directly.)
I'm hoping the family and friends will agree to the release of Katharine's photos throughout the years. She was pretty, and she took the name "Katharine" (not her birth name) because friends compared her looks to that of actress Katharine Hepburn. In some photos, she seemed to be wearing a lot of makeup. In the latest (probably about age 80), there still is resemblance in her facial features. It would be interesting to see photos of Katharine Hepburn as an older woman and see how they compare.
Some of these are a stretch, but just throwing them out there:
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2054dfor.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/799dfpa.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2220dfpa.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/532dfct.html
Who else has been ruled out?
Some of these are a stretch, but just throwing them out there:
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2054dfor.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/799dfpa.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2220dfpa.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/532dfct.html
Thanks for your questions. There will be a lot more of this story to come, as we're still in the process of trying to figure out why Katharine used several alias, etc. I don't know. As to proof that this was not a hoax, the Australian caretaker emailed me divorce papers that postdated the April 1954 finding of Boulder Jane Doe. Then, information in Katharine's address book led me to her surviving sister who was able to document some of her post-1954 addresses and activities. The Australians, the sister, and I exchanged photographs of Katharine and her husband (now deceased), which then were checked out by the Sheriff's Office. Still, who would think to look for Katharine in Australia!
Wow. Amazing to find KFD. So, Silvia, is your book still coming out on schedule?