AkitasAreLovely
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If she was reported missing, I wonder if her file was destroyed once they believed she turned 18.
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In a video provided by county police, Cpl. Dona L. Carter, who works with the criminal investigations unit, said this is “significant” development in the case that could help catch the people involved in the murder.
“This is a really big break in the case,” she said in the video. “Because without knowing who she is or where she came from, we really don’t have too much to go on. We need to know who she may have been with to get some leads for this case.”
Carter said the department plans to head to Alexandria to try to drum up any leads in the area, including talking with and visiting the Hayfield Secondary School, where Fetterolf attended at the time she went missing. Detectives are also interested in talking with any friends or former classmates.
For years police said they believed that Fetterolf hailed from the Boston area after testing pollen particles that clung to her clothing in 2016. Authorities said the blend of cedar and mountain hemlock pollen, identified by a scientist with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, was a combination only found at the Arnold Arboretum in Boston or the New York Botanical Garden.
Slain Va. teen identified almost 45 years after body found near a cemetery: police
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Rest peacefully, Margaret.
(Photos are from 1972 and 1973).
They’re from classmates.com. Search “Hayfield High School” and you can find them in the 1972 and 1973 yearbooks.Link to photos source, please.
They’re from classmates.com. Search “Hayfield High School” and you can find them in the 1972 and 1973 yearbooks.
Correct. Look at the other case we were involved in this week:Also noticeable, another case where the victim was so clearly believed to be Hispanic but turned out to be white, of German descent (Fetterolf is German).
Phenotype is pretty useless... DNA testing is the future.
Also noticeable, another case where the victim was so clearly believed to be Hispanic but turned out to be white, of German descent (Fetterolf is German).
I was wondering if the tattoo could even be her killer's name! I know someone who goes by JP whose full name is John Paul. Could also be first and last name initials.I do wonder if Margaret was in fact staying in the Jamaica Plain area of Boston, and had the crude tattoo done because she was happy there and believed herself to be independent and free.