Here's her listing on findagrave.com:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/f...Sst=16&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=52512809&df=all&
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/f...Sst=16&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=52512809&df=all&
A white female was found dead in a bean field near Lebanon Road in Collinsville on July 20, 1990. Her age was estimated to be anywhere from 25-40, and she was about 5-foot-4 to 5-foot-6 and 120-130 pounds. She died from multiple stab wounds and cuts to her neck and torso. Her fallopian tubes, uterus and ovaries were missing. Evidence of surgical removal could not be determined. Her body appeared to have been in the field for two to three days before it was found. She was wearing a heart-shaped turquoise ring.
Anyone with information about the woman can call the Madison County Sheriff's Department at 618-692-0871.
This woman was found dead in July 1990. Police believe she may have looked something like the composite sketch when she was alive. She was found wearing the above ring.
Provided by Illinois State Police
Read more here: http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article175220861.html#storylink=cpy
Wow, I wonder if she was pregnant?
I believe this is the Doe Network page for this UID. There's a little more info on clothing and such.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/42ufil.html
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[*]Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4 - 5'6"; 120 - 130 lbs.
[*]Distinguishing Characteristics: Auburn hair. Her fallopian tubes, uterus and ovaries were missing. There was no sign of surgical removal.
[*]Dentals: She wore an upper denture plate; full dental records are available, as are fingerprints.
[*]Clothing: Clothing located near the victim included a pink t-shirt with "Florida" and blue palm trees imprinted on the front; and Pebble Beach white sandals with side buckles, size 7. A heart-shaped turquoise stone, silver in color, was also found near the victim.
[*]DNA: Available
Case History
The victim was discovered in a bean field, approximately 40 feet north of Lebanon Road and just west of the Troy and O' Fallon Road. She had been placed at the scene approximately two to three days prior to discovery. The cause of death was multiple stab wounds to her neck and torso. There was no evidence of defensive wounds on the victim, indicating she did not fight her murderer(s).
There is an autopsy finding of sexual mutilation. What was thought to be evidence of a hysterectomy, indicates that the uterus has been removed as a part of extensive cutting, stabbing and mutilation, and that the killer may have removed the reproductive organs. It is believed she was sexually assaulted.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Appendix scar, hysterectomy scar.
Tiger tatoo covering appendix scar with tiger claws touching the hysterectomy
scar.
Is it possible to be born without reproductive organs? They seemed think they were not removed by the killer or surgercially if i read correctly
rbbmA woman born without any reproductive organs is one step closer to becoming a mother after signing up to receive a womb transplant.
Tara Hockaday has the rare condition Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH), which means she was born without a womb.
The 33-year-old, who lives with partner Stuart, has known since the age of three that she had no reproductive organs but was only officially diagnosed with the condition two years ago.
This woman had the condition, but also wondering if perhaps the UID female might have been born male? speculation.
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Wow, I wonder if she was pregnant?
Theresa Wallace: The Doe Network: Case File 2230DFIL
Jeri Duvall? 2421DFIL - Jeri Lynn Duvall
To me, cutting out the uterus sounds so personal, so I wonder if the killer was someone who knew her. Jeri Duvall's husband is suspected in her disappearance.