jbsb344
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Back to what I was saying about the woman and the baby; I don’t think it was a coincidence that a woman with a baby (similar to Aisha) would be standing alone late at night/early in the morning, and the next day a similar baby be found. What are the odds? Also I am sorry if this question is offensive, but does anyone believe Gwendolyn could still be alive? I honestly have a great deal of doubt about it.
*Speculation only.*
Gwen had family she could return to. They would have welcomed her right back. She did not leave them on bad terms. She had a support system. If she were alive she would have found a way to contact them. No matter where she moved, or traveled she always wrote her sister letters and called. With that said, investigators asked the public to help them search for any Jane Doe who may fit her description. There has been no trace of her since 1982. No sightings, social security number usage, no jobs, or medical bills.
Also, this is public record if you go and pull the original news releases from the local paper...
the first call came in to LE that there was a woman floating in the pascagoula river. In 1982 the body of water baby Jane was found in was called the Escatawpa river. On maps now it shows that all of the river that runs under the both the long bridge and the Escatawpa river bridge (smaller bridge by weigh station) are the Escatawpa River. Back in 1982, the body of water under the long bridge was widely called the Pascagoula river.
These two bridges are at least a mile apart or more. Could Gwen have been in the other much larger body of water near the long bridge? The amount of Marsh mixed with small channels under the long bridge make it so easy to miss even the biggest item floating. The way they were walking was West, back across MS coming from Alabama/Florida. Did the “friend/BF” finally catch up with her? Possibly.
If she was in the water and was not found, it would be almost impossible to find any trace now. With dozens of Hurricanes (Especially Katrina), and floods that area has washed through so many times.
If it would make it easier to understand the area, later I can use a map to show the bridges and water ways. Or perhaps @folieadeuxnola can help me explain the area a little better. She is much better at that than I am.