DC DC - District of Columbia, BlkFem, 20-30, UP125488, found in garage, Feb'91

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NAMUS UP125488 (1991)

Unidentified Female
Location Found:
Washington D.C., District of Columbia
Date Found: February 25, 1991

Race: Black / African American
PMI: Unknown
Estimated year of Death: Unknown
Estimated Age: 20-30 Years
Height: 5' 1"-5' 3"(61-63 inches) , Estimated
Weight: 95-105 lbs, Estimated
Hair: Black
Eye Color: Unknown
Clothing: Unknown
Circumstances: Found in a garage at 3359 Martin L. King Avenue.

Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Inventory of Remains: Unknown

Agency Info:
ME/C Case Number:
91-02-210

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner - (202) 698-9000
Agency Case Number: 91-02-210

DC Metropolitan Police Department Missing Persons Unit - (202) 576-6768
Agency Case Number: HO-91-0279

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Pretty sure this is the Doe ID'd as Emmaline Gray, right?
 
Pretty sure this is the Doe ID'd as Emmaline Gray, right?
It is, there was a news article just now-

https://www.wric.com/news/local-news/caroline-1991-missing-woman/
 
It appears as though DNA is not available for 100% confirmation, according to the article. JD was cremated and her ashes have not been located. Only photo comparisons have been made to date. I hope the detective is able to retrieve something from the ME that will give them solid closure.

“Her body was cremated years ago — and Gray said he’s not sure the police will be able to find her ashes.”

“I’m not closing nothing until I find the perfect result that I need to know what happened to my sister,” he said. “It’s not over yet. It’s not over yet. They gotta give us more answers than that.”
 
It appears as though DNA is not available for 100% confirmation, according to the article. JD was cremated and her ashes have not been located. Only photo comparisons have been made to date. I hope the detective is able to retrieve something from the ME that will give them solid closure.

“Her body was cremated years ago — and Gray said he’s not sure the police will be able to find her ashes.”

“I’m not closing nothing until I find the perfect result that I need to know what happened to my sister,” he said. “It’s not over yet. It’s not over yet. They gotta give us more answers than that.”
She was cremated... just great. Seems Emmaline's family are certain the body's hers. So frustrating that we can't get confirmation AND her family can't give her a proper burial.
 

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