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Did you ever submit her to NamUs?I'm located in the States so I've had some luck - very hit or miss.
Yes. Rejected.Did you ever submit her to NamUs?
Does this mean she was found?Yes. Rejected.
I suppose so - I don't really know.Does this mean she was found?
They don't give you a reason for rejection?Yes. Rejected.
Sometimes they do, I can check my mail again but I don't recall seeing a rationale.They don't give you a reason for rejection?
This always happens... I've had many cases like this... I can email the PD to check the status.Sometimes they do, I can check my mail again but I don't recall seeing a rationale.
That would be great!This always happens... I've had many cases like this... I can email the PD to check the status.
Did you email them?This always happens... I've had many cases like this... I can email the PD to check the status.
I did, but they never responded.Did you email them?
I wish we could get more details on the source of her disappearance. The note feels staged to present Janet as an ungrateful juvenile (inconsistent misspellings while needlessly confessing to taking money & jewelry in her search for her real mom?!?) I think today we'd look a bit more seriously at the step mom, who may not have needed an update with police to know Janet's status (as deceased, for ancestry). I'm speculating of course, but this entire disappearance feels like it wouldn't pass the smell test todayI looked Janet's name up on ancestry and her entry listed her as deceased , death was August 8th 1957. But I can't find any evidence to back that up.