"Matilda was a female whose skeletal remains were found at 32nd Avenue where it dead-ends at I-96 in Wright Township. She was found on Nov. 6, 1994, along with her clothing, in the wooded area. Her death was ruled a homicide, but the cause of death is unknown. The detectives do have dental records and DNA for Matilda, but she still was never identified.
“In 1994 there were a lot of prostitutes being killed in the Grand Rapids area, and then their bodies were being discarded in various areas,” Fillman said.
Because Matilda was found in a wooded area, there aren’t any location-based clues to help identify her. State police created a clay reconstruction of her face and a drawing of what they believe she would have looked like based on her bone structure, but it’s just a rough estimate.
“What we came up with as an answer for her is that she’s 35-50 years old, somewhere between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 10 inches with brown hair,” Fillman said. “If this was someone that was involved in the drug world or prostitution, they often don’t get listed as missing because their habit is to disappear or be missing.”"
'Somebody knows something': Cold case team highlights unsolved Ottawa County murders
“In 1994 there were a lot of prostitutes being killed in the Grand Rapids area, and then their bodies were being discarded in various areas,” Fillman said.
Because Matilda was found in a wooded area, there aren’t any location-based clues to help identify her. State police created a clay reconstruction of her face and a drawing of what they believe she would have looked like based on her bone structure, but it’s just a rough estimate.
“What we came up with as an answer for her is that she’s 35-50 years old, somewhere between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 10 inches with brown hair,” Fillman said. “If this was someone that was involved in the drug world or prostitution, they often don’t get listed as missing because their habit is to disappear or be missing.”"
'Somebody knows something': Cold case team highlights unsolved Ottawa County murders