Curious_in_NC
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How would they determine she was right handed? By the location of the jewelry?I also noticed this case. The UID was skeletal and unrecognizable, so I'm not sure how representative this sketch is. I wanted to share the link as the general age range matches, and she also had dark auburn hair. She was also wearing a distinctive ring. (Not the ring Patricia was mentioned as wearing, but also the type of jewelry people would likely remember.)
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You're quite right that it's a distinctive ring. The St. Gaudens coin was a $20 double eagle gold coin. It would be worth quite a lot, just based on gold prices, although modifying it for a ring would certainly detract from its further value as a rare coin. Even 40 years ago it would have been worth quite a lot more than $20. I think that would rule out robbery as a motive.
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