traacker13
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I'm glad to see Theresa was compared.
BTW, I talked to the LAPD detective this morning about the possibility of Sam Little being responsible for this case (in addition to 1980 Walker County Jane Doe and the 1976 Crittenden Kentucky Jane Doe). The detective had a detailed timeline of Sam Little's whereabouts over the past few decades. She said that Sam Little was in Los Angeles at the time of Valentine Doe's murder.
oddly there are two different namus profiles for UIDs found on the same date and same age bracket in Monroe County FL and possibly the two were confused on this thread. It sounds like they are describing two different women.
the first is case # 6182 and says the UID 5'7", 145 lbs and was found in Big Coppitt Key:
https://identifyus.org/cases/6182
This one says the UID was 5'4", 130 lbs and was found in the mangroves south of the Spanish Channel Bridge:
https://identifyus.org/cases/1167
The Namus profile for the latter UID refers the reader to Doe Network profile for 49UFFL, which was listed in this thread for case # 6182.
now I am totally confused.
Some one had mentioned that there was another thread for this Valentines - doe killed on Valentine's day. Is there another one? Seems after so many years there would be more than 2 pages? Maybe not. So sad. Wonder if she had a child as speculated?
Did Sara get submitted? Someone has to know this girl. Very recognizable face. What strikes me is her nose and eyebrow. Could be from the head injuries, but the reconstructions make it seem like her right eyebrow (if facing her) goes up more than the left.
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The second tattoo is on her left hand between her thumb and forefinger of a small cross with radiating lines coming from it.
https://www.facebook.com/missingcas...1039.212865135400495/1048127878540879/?type=1
I hadn't noticed this detail before. That kind of cross is called a pachuco cross and it frequently but not always indicates a person who identifies as hispanic and/or Catholic. It has sometimes been called a gang sign but hispanic friends tell me it's more of an ethnic and religious identifier, especially on a woman.
Interesting find! It does look like that particular tattoo is a common gang tattoo and placed in that exact location on left hand between thumb and pointer. The 3 Rays are also seen as the trinity to some and is more of a religious symbol. The clothes found with this girl don't strike me as gang type. They seem pretty wholesome and naive even. A Forenza sweater was not cheap in the late 80s so I'm wondering what Her background is.I hadn't noticed this detail before. That kind of cross is called a pachuco cross and it frequently but not always indicates a person who identifies as hispanic and/or Catholic. It has sometimes been called a gang sign but hispanic friends tell me it's more of an ethnic and religious identifier, especially on a woman.
I hadn't noticed this detail before. That kind of cross is called a pachuco cross and it frequently but not always indicates a person who identifies as hispanic and/or Catholic. It has sometimes been called a gang sign but hispanic friends tell me it's more of an ethnic and religious identifier, especially on a woman.