marsh_melancholy
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I found these 3 possible matches for Cheerleader in the Trunk:
Mary Cook Spencer
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Lonene Ray Rogers
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Joanne Williams
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I would like to know what you think of each one!
Mary doesn't even have a picture available, and the Jane Doe was most likely from out of state.
Lonene was the mother of two children. The Cheerleader shows no signs of having given birth (and if she had, this information would've been made public). Loene also disappeared in 1981 and there's been a general consensus (even among investigators) that The Cheerleader, who was found in '82, had been deceased for a while... NamUs says the post-mortem interval was at least 3 years. I'm inclined to believe this, due to how decomposed/skeletal the remains were.
Joanne Williams' height and weight is inconsistent with Jane Doe's estimations. For example, if Joanne could be as short as 5'0" (according to NamUs), that seems like an automatic rule-out; The Cheerleader was about 5'4". And if Joanne weighed around 100 pounds, she's pretty underweight for The Cheerleader (who was most likely around 130 pounds). Also, I see very few similarities to any of the composites. Lastly, Joanne's hair is blonde... not brown. The Cheerleader was a brunette. Joanne is a probable lead due only to the fact that she was a dancer and fits the age range. (But, I'm looking at all the info, as well as her picture, and I don't think it's her.)