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Case File 301UFDEU
Left: Sketch of victim by Wesley Neville
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on July 31, 2001 in the Main River, Nied, Frankfurt, Germany.
She was a victim of homicide. Cause of death was two fractured ribs caused by blunt force, which injuried the victim's lung. There had been stark application of force to the stomach and chest area.
Estimated date of death: Three days before discovery, body is thought to have been in the water for 12-24 hours prior to discovery.
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 15 - 16 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 157 cm - 5'2"; 38.5 kg - 85 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Dark brown hair - 12 in. long. "Cauliflower ear" on left ear. The victim was not a virgin, and she had no signs of pregnancy or any genital injury. Both of her ears were pierced and she also had a nose piercing. She seemed younger than her age as her breasts were only starting to develop. She looked to be about 13 years old.
Dentals: Complete dentures without wisdom teeth. No dental or jaw orthopedic correction is evident.
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Case History
The victim was located in the Main River on Tuesday, July 31 at about 2:50 pm. She was found wrapped up in brown leopard-print sheets. She was bound with 2 ropes, one white and the other purple to a sunshade stand. The ropes originate from Pakistan and are also known as Nalas. An umbrella (white, round, 70 cm diameter) was also bound to these bands, probably to make the body sink. This umbrella is commercialized by two Dutch companies, ELFE and VEROPA. It's distributed all over Europe.
Multiple unhealed injuries all over her body caused by long-term abuse. Both upper arms showed several fractures which were left to heal without treatment. Numerous cigarette burns were covering her entire body and she had numerous oblong scars on her forehead, torso and legs. There were also several lacerations on her head. She had been submerged in water for 12-24 hours, although maybe up to 3 days.
Left: Umbrella Stand that the victim was tied to; Center: Victim's Scarf; Right: The sheet that the victim was wrapped in.
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Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Polizeipräsidium Frankfurt
0 69/7 55 66 88
E-Mail
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Source Information:
**Warning! Post-mortem images on site below!
BKA
Hessen Police
The Doe Network:
Case File 301UFDEU
Left: Sketch of victim by Wesley Neville
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on July 31, 2001 in the Main River, Nied, Frankfurt, Germany.
She was a victim of homicide. Cause of death was two fractured ribs caused by blunt force, which injuried the victim's lung. There had been stark application of force to the stomach and chest area.
Estimated date of death: Three days before discovery, body is thought to have been in the water for 12-24 hours prior to discovery.
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 15 - 16 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 157 cm - 5'2"; 38.5 kg - 85 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Dark brown hair - 12 in. long. "Cauliflower ear" on left ear. The victim was not a virgin, and she had no signs of pregnancy or any genital injury. Both of her ears were pierced and she also had a nose piercing. She seemed younger than her age as her breasts were only starting to develop. She looked to be about 13 years old.
Dentals: Complete dentures without wisdom teeth. No dental or jaw orthopedic correction is evident.
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Case History
The victim was located in the Main River on Tuesday, July 31 at about 2:50 pm. She was found wrapped up in brown leopard-print sheets. She was bound with 2 ropes, one white and the other purple to a sunshade stand. The ropes originate from Pakistan and are also known as Nalas. An umbrella (white, round, 70 cm diameter) was also bound to these bands, probably to make the body sink. This umbrella is commercialized by two Dutch companies, ELFE and VEROPA. It's distributed all over Europe.
Multiple unhealed injuries all over her body caused by long-term abuse. Both upper arms showed several fractures which were left to heal without treatment. Numerous cigarette burns were covering her entire body and she had numerous oblong scars on her forehead, torso and legs. There were also several lacerations on her head. She had been submerged in water for 12-24 hours, although maybe up to 3 days.
Left: Umbrella Stand that the victim was tied to; Center: Victim's Scarf; Right: The sheet that the victim was wrapped in.
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Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Polizeipräsidium Frankfurt
0 69/7 55 66 88
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Source Information:
**Warning! Post-mortem images on site below!
BKA
Hessen Police