FL FL - Carol 'Kitty' Donn, 17, West Palm Beach, 20 Oct 1980

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Bumping, the date of Carol’s disappearance has been changed again to 2 January 1981. If accurate, she has been missing for 43 years today.
 
Does anyone else think Carol Donn could be Manhattan Jane Doe 2003?
 
Carol Elaine Donn
Missing since October 20, 1980 from Palm Beach County, Florida.
Classification: Missing

Vital Statistics
Date Of Birth: June 15, 1963
Age at Time of Disappearance: 17 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'6"; 120 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Brown hair; hazel eyes.
Marks, Scars, Tattoos: Tattoo on left shoulder. Scars on abdomen and left hip. Mole on forehead.
AKA: Kitty

Circumstances of Disappearance

Donn was last seen in Palm Beach County, Florida. on October 20, 1980.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
800-458-8477

Agency Case Number: 81-34009
NCIC Number: N/A
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
The Doe Network: Case File 1443DFFL

LINK:
1443DFFL - Carol Elaine Donn

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Could the following Jane Doe possibly be a match with Carol - or a connected case?


Unidentified White Female
Located on May 29, 1982 in Loxahatchee, Palm Beach County, Florida.
The victim was determined to have been at the scene for one to three years.
Partial Skeleton

Vital Statistics

Estimated age: 17 - 22 years old.
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0 - 5'6"; 100 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Dark, shoulder length hair. Petite build. A cervical rib is present. The 5th lumbar vertebra is completely sacralized. Facial asymmetry is present; left side slants downward. Wormian bone present. Schmorl's nodes and depressions on 6th and 7th thoraic vertebrae. Small fracture of nasal bone.
Dentals: X-Rays Available. Dental work performed on 6 teeth. 3rd molars unerupted. 19 is misaligned. Carabelli's cusp on 3.
Jewelry: A digital watch, a pair of handmade post type, copper, pierced earrings, made from United States pennies mint in 1979 were located at the scene.

Case History
Skeletal remains found in a bag in a shallow grave at 300 block off of "F" Road, just north of Southern Boulevard in Loxahatchee, Florida.

Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Palm Beach County Sheriff
561-688-4000
Or
C.A. Pound Human Identification Lab
Anthony Falsetti
352-273-8320

Agency Case Number: 1982-82-P
Medical Examiner Case Number: ME-P-203
NCIC Number: N/A

Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Palm Beach County Sheriff
The Doe Network: Case File 118UFFL

LINK:
The Doe Network: 118UFFL
This doe has been identified, as Tina Beebe, it is believed she may be a victim of Christopher Wilder. The penny earrings also remind me of Kitty, because there are listed in her missing person post and I can't help but also wonder if there is a connection? Maybe handmade Penny ear rings were really popular at the time in the area?? Maybe they encountered each other while being held captive by wilder?
 
This doe has been identified, as Tina Beebe, it is believed she may be a victim of Christopher Wilder. The penny earrings also remind me of Kitty, because there are listed in her missing person post and I can't help but also wonder if there is a connection? Maybe handmade Penny ear rings were really popular at the time in the area?? Maybe they encountered each other while being held captive by wilder?
There is also the possibility (however remote) that the earrings of one victim might have been placed with another. This very thing has occurred before in other cases.
 

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