Ms Suzanne
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I pray they find her soon.
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This is for Maureen Judy's sister as you are he one that could identify your sister. I came across the talk about your missing sister while I was posting on the Midtown Doe in Hells Kitchen.. I really do admire all you have done and keep doing to help search for her!..
I remembered you had mentioned Studio 54 in that thread. I had come across some photos and I don't know if you have seen them before. But I thought I would give it a shot anyway and post them for you. The photographer is Tod Papageorge I believe and he took many photos at studio 54 from that time. I don't know if this helps. But if it is her at least you can try and get in touch with the photographer and ask for a date.
http://www.hommemagazine.gr/article.asp?catid=31412&subid=2&pubid=64192959
Thanks Elie.
I'm not sure where the name Tuffy came from, I'm guessing that once she joined that line of work the name was given to her by someone. She was a strong, determined girl. She had been in at least one altercation, leaving her front tooth darkened. Maybe a fist fight. that might have landed her that name, or she may have chosen it herself. I just don't know. She was fascinated by older actresses/singers /models - I think that's where O'Day came from. And she loved her middle name because she knew it meant Ireland. She always loved makeup, it makes me sad that she felt the need to conceal her identity. There is virtually no way Judy is still alive. Her lifestyle, the number of ways we've searched, the phone calls, the national, local, and regional press I've garnered - there is no way she's still alive. Even if she didn't reach out to anyone else in the family she would have reached out to me. I'm certain of that.
19 |
White |
Female |
Baltimore, Maryland |
November 30, 1980 |
36 years |
5'10 |
140 pounds |
Suspected homicide |
Judith Erin O'Donnell, also known as "Judy"was a young woman who disappeared in 1980. She was also known to use the alias name of "Tuffy" as both a first or last name. Foul play is suspected in her case.
O'Donnell was an aspiring actress and singer that later ended up getting involved with drugs and prostitution. She also had been known to hitchhike and be homeless on occasion.
- She had brown hair.
- She had blue eyes.
- Her tonsils and adenoids were removed.
- She has a scar under her chin and on her left arm.
she looks like the actress from "there's something about Mary" -- what is her name? I spent time clubbing in NYC too - in the late 80s. I see similarity between this girl and my sister (actually she looks more like me in the day than Judy) I will try to reach out to the photog. Thank you!
I was so devastated when the midtown doe was ruled out. Not because they weren't the same person, but because of the way the investigation dragged on for so many years, and then, very non-chalantly, the information was "oh, we've known for months." why didn't you tell me then ?
How you were treated really stinks. I'm sorry that happened. There's no excuse for such insensitivity on the part investigators.
I do find it bizarre that none of my family members have posted once in this thread - not once. Friends, yes. Family friends, yes. But not a single sibling, cousin, aunt, uncle, or parent.