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We know in the case of Milli Alvarado that she was 7 years off of her age range, and Hispanic, not White. Certainly anything is possible.
Oh and let's Not forget my New found Favorite of totally off.... Randi Stacy Boothe 1994 a black woman that had kids and her UID was classsified as a White woman w No kids.. and not matched until now! Soooo on that note to me...Anything is possible!
Nice one!Looks like it was registered in 1972
ALAN ORIGINALS, INC.
Bankruptcy proceedings in 1979:
Business Records
Randi Stacy remains were completely skeletal and have been there over a year. Approximations of skeletal remains can be widely off and we have seen it quite a few times.
This Jane Doe post mortem is about one day so apart of injuries, she her body was much easier to analyze. She is definitely black. Age could be up or down few years but definitely in youngish years.
Btw, Madamax as you are from NY area, any idea where to search NY archives for that NY company (Alan Originals Inc.) where her sweater was made or sold from? When were they trading, how big they were, where they distributed etc?
Just to add, there was new information mentioned in this article which I have not seen before. Quoting -
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She was found Oct. 2, 1976, her body’s naked limbs tangled, and a green plastic bag and sweater with a $15.99 price tag still attached pulled over her head. Officials suspected she had been shot somewhere else and dumped along the highway. An autopsy showed she died from a gunshot wound in the back of her head.
She was perhaps 20 years old, 5 feet 7 inches and about 150 pounds, according to the coroner’s report in 1976. On the line for “name” was typed, “Unknown Negro Woman.”
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I wonder if that sweater from NY company was brand new or new-ish. I wish someone digged out any information about that Alan Originals Inc company where sweater came from. I am sure information on businesses should be stored somewhere.
And was not $15.99 quite hm higher amount in 1976? Maybe around $100 or more in today's money?
"Jason Futch
Premiered 8 hours ago In this week's episodes of True Cold Case Files, Jason takes everyone back to October of 1976, when Tom Henderson's father and daughter stumble upon the remains of an African-American female that had been shot in the head with a .38 caliber revolver. Her head had been wrapped in a multi-colored sweater and covered with a green plastic bag wrapped in electrical tape. Over 40 years later, there are no answers as to who killed this woman, but soon there could be an answer to who she was. Do you have the link? Or will investigators soon resort to Forensic Ancestry methods? REFERENCES: NamUs: https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPer... NCMEC: http://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCM... Doe Network: http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1401u... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCUSSIONS: Websleuths: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/thr...
Now a DDP pending case! “At lab for extraction”.