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Justice for Sheridan Jane Doe.
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NamUs: https://identifyus.org/en/cases/9236
DoeNet: http://doenetwork.org/cases/1196ufct.html
DNA is available, so is dental.
I find it interesting that the mandible was located 2 years and 4 days after!
DoeNet: http://doenetwork.org/cases/1196ufct.html
The Doe Network
Artistic rendering (NCMEC) Unidentified Female Date of Discovery: April 20, 1979 Location of Discovery: West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Estimated Date of Death: 1 to 8 years prior State of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only Cause of Death: Unknown Physical Description ** Listed information is approximateEstimated Age: 18-30 years old Race: White Gender: Female Height: 5'1" to 5'3" Weight: Unknown Hair Color: Unknown Eye Color: Unknown Distinguishing Marks/Features: May have had a congenitally missing lower vertebra. Possible arthritis that could have caused lower back pain. Dentals: Available. Had periodontal disease and several fillings in teeth. All of her wisdom teeth were congenitally missing. Fingerprints: Not available. DNA: Not available. Unknown. Available. Clothing & Personal Items Clothing: Black lace bra. Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: Westclox folding travel alarm clock in a hard red case. Case History The victim's skeletal remains were found on the New Haven Water Company property adjacent to Route 34/Derby Avenue on April 20, 1979. On April 24, 1981 the associated mandible was located. Investigating Agency(s) If you have any information about this case please contact;Agency Name: State of Connecticut Chief Medical Examiner's Office Agency Contact Person: Michelle Clark Agency Phone Number: 860-679-3980 or 860-573-8583 Agency Name: West Haven Police Department Agency Contact Person: N/A Agency Phone Number: 203-937-3900 Agency Case Number: ME: 79-519 & 81-934; NCMEC: 1224543 NCIC Case Number: U200029672 NamUs Case Number: UP #9236 Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Information Source(s) NamUs NCMEC |
DNA is available, so is dental.
I find it interesting that the mandible was located 2 years and 4 days after!