Alleykins
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What's a signet ?
A signet is a small seal, especially one set in a ring, used instead of or with a signature to give authentication to an official document.
What's a signet ?
Here's my correspondence with the ME on the subject:
Me:Quick question: Helen had given birth maybe 7 months before she was killed. Would the coroner back then have been able to determine that from Jane Doe's body? (it wasn't mentioned).
Her:
Hi Joe,
Unfortunately her body was discovered in 1974 so she was a complete skeleton by then. I will keep you posted.
I recently spoke to the appropriate police agency in Connecticut about NLCJD. I was very surprised that this is the first they had even heard about Helen Claire Frost. I notified RCMP about this a long time ago and it seems they made no effort at all to work with the appropriate agency here in Connecticut.
Keep in mind that this is a closed case here in Connecticut with Jane Doe's murderers convicted long ago. It's understandably a lower priority for them to investigate this case. However Helen Claire Frost is very much an active missing persons case for the RCMP and it's still receiving a good amount of publicity 47 years later.
What am I missing? Whether or not you think I'm correct in Identifying New London County Jane Doe as Helen Claire Frost, you have to agree that it's at least worth investigating.
Just my opinion but I think one of the biggest obstacles (besides the murderers being convicted) is the fact there's no DNA sample for this unidentified young woman. If there was DNA it would be easier (not as much historical leg work involved on the part of detectives) to rule out or possibly identify her as HCF. It's really sad. I've always wondered if her remains were cremated. If buried they could possibly try again for an additional DNA sample. But, that's likely seen as time consuming and also expensive.
Agree that it could say BSN -- so it could be a monogram signet ring originally owned by someone whose initials were B.N.S.Ok Here's the deal with the ring. Take the higher quality picture of the JHNS ring on Namus, and blow it up big. Blown up, it eventually becomes very obvious that the letters on the ring are not JHNS or JNHS. We've all maybe looked at it and assumed that there was an "H" in there somewhere but I never actually found one.
Easy to see under magnification, there is a shadow that creates an illusion of a break between the letters. Believe it or not the letters are actually........."BNS". The "J" is just the left side of the fancy "B". I havent found the exact font (please help if you can) but there are several Olde English/Gothic Fonts that have a vertical line going through the "S". The "S: ends up looking similar to a $ sign B$N are the letters. Helen's family moved from England to Canada when she was only 4 years old That means that the ring would be from England. What type of higher learning could a woman achieve in 1917? I say the ring is from the Bradford School of Nursing in West Yorkshire England. Established 1832. Thoughts?
They do look similar...Wondering if the uid female also has slight gap between her front teeth? speculation, imo.I recently spoke to the appropriate police agency in Connecticut about NLCJD. I was very surprised that this is the first they had even heard about Helen Claire Frost. I notified RCMP about this a long time ago and it seems they made no effort at all to work with the appropriate agency here in Connecticut.
Keep in mind that this is a closed case here in Connecticut with Jane Doe's murderers convicted long ago. It's understandably a lower priority for them to investigate this case. However Helen Claire Frost is very much an active missing persons case for the RCMP and it's still receiving a good amount of publicity 47 years later.
What am I missing? Whether or not you think I'm correct in Identifying New London County Jane Doe as Helen Claire Frost, you have to agree that it's at least worth investigating.