theshadow45
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"Pamela" (AKA Rising Fawn Jane Doe) has been unidentified for 32 years today.
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And now identified: Rising Fawn Jane Doe is IdentifiedYesterday marked the 33rd year since Pamela of Rising Fawn was discovered.
And now identified: Rising Fawn Jane Doe is Identified
MI - MI - Stacey Chahorski, 19, Norton Shores, 15 Sept 1988 (websleuths.com)Oh..WOW!!!! Thank you so much!!
After 33 years, Rising Fawn Jane Doe has been identified as Stacy Lyn Chahorski of Michigan
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Rest easy now Stacy Lyn Chahorski
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Thank you for giving back names to the unidentified!And now identified: Rising Fawn Jane Doe is Identified
Haunted no more I hope. She has her name back.As I mentioned in my introduction post, I've been haunted for years by a Jane Doe who was found near my home county in 1988.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/26ufga.html
At one time, local law enforcement alluded that they may have a lead in discovering who killed her, but that apparently didn't pan out. This girl has been buried as "Jane Doe" in a beautiful cemetary in the county she was found, and I've wished for years that she could be identified and returned to her family. I've spent time on the Doe Network trying to find "matching" females who vanished in 1987 and 1988, with no luck. Anyone who matched her description either had tattoos or noticable scars (she had neither).
I attempted to do a search on official state websites for missing persons databases, but either I'm a poor searcher or sharing information on missing persons is low priority on state websites.
So...I thought I'd share her link here and see if ya'll have any fresh ideas. Although it hurts my heart to read of any case where a person is never identified, this one hits too close to home (literally).
Many thanks,
Lisa
Hopefully investigators can next identify who killed her.Haunted no more I hope. She has her name back.
Hopefully investigators can next identify who killed her.
Looks like she has been in NAMUS for at least a few years now. I wonder why the match was never made... a poor/degraded DNA sample?
We will be ready if they need us!a couple of years back LE said they had DNA for her killer and that it didn’t match Samuel Little. Are you going to ID the perp for LE, @othram !?
Stacy does not resemble her artists' interpretations.