SwampMama
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Ok now i cropped to a closeup of the pics of the blonde and the older woman.View attachment 63019View attachment 63020
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That ^^ picture of the blond girl looks a lot like Arrilla Naomi Webb-Vaul missing from the same place as this girl was found????? http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/w/webb-vaul_arrilla.html
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Bossier Parish law enforcement officials are investigating a potential link between the woman they now call "Bossier Doe" and a notorious girls home 40 miles away.
Lt. Shannon Mack, lead detective in Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office cold case No. 81-018329, said she first learned of New Bethany Home for Girls in Arcadia after creating a public Facebook profile for Bossier Doe on Friday (Feb. 6) in an attempt to generate more leads. She has since reached out to former New Bethany residents for help...
Simone Jones, 47, a former resident who herself scaled the fences and ran to law enforcement seeking an escape, said that when Mack reached out to her about the 1981 case Sunday, her mind started spinning.
http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2015/02/victim_in_louisiana_cold_case.htmlKALAMAZOO, MI -- Jeanie Phelps has been searching for her missing sister for more than 30 years. It's been a long journey trying to find out what happened to Carol Ann Cole, who was reported missing around 1980 after she moved from Kalamazoo to Texas. But Phelps, of Kalamazoo, says her family hopes that they might have finally found closure after investigators in Louisiana contacted them regarding a homicide cold case from 1981. Bossier Parish (La.) Sheriff's Office detectives created a Facebook page this month to try to produce new leads in a fatal stabbing case.
When asked if he believes the body found in Bossier Parish, La. is that of his daughter, Dan Cole responded: “I really do.”
“The way the face was shaped and the picture of her, I really do think it’s her,” he said.
Linda Phelps got goosebumps when she saw the composite drawing of the unidentified homicide victim from north Louisiana. In 34 years of wondering what became of her older sister, Phelps said she had never before felt so close to finding out. "I'm thinking it'll be a bittersweet feeling if this is Carol Ann," Phelps said Wednesday by phone from her home in Kalamazoo...
Sue Cole, now 70 and living in Kalamazoo, said her daughter immediately began having difficulties in Texas. She removed the braces from her teeth. She started running away. Cole said she sought counseling to try to help her daughter. But she eventually brought Carol Ann to a residential girls' home in Texas, hoping it would help straighten her out...
Within a couple of months, Cole said, she got a report that Carol Ann had run away from the home. It could have been around the girl's 17th birthday on Nov. 5, 1980, Cole said. Carol Ann somehow made it to Shreveport, about six and a half hours away from San Antonio, her family said. She kept in touch through occasional calls and letters. "All of a sudden the calls stopped just before Christmas," Cole said.