I share everyone else's frustrations. I was fully expecting to read that press announcement either this morning or at some point today. All in due time, I guess!
I am skeptical about Pam Buckley being the unidentified woman, because in the photos, Pam is blonde. The facial features, particularly her jawline, is also "off." Just my personal opinion, of course.
And "Jacques" Doe, though allegedly from Pennsylvania, still could've been from a Canadian family that perhaps moved to PA / the USA at some point in his life or prior to his birth. Canada is right across Lake Erie from the northwestern part of the state. Maybe he had left Canada for the U.S., particularly PA, at some point. Or maybe his family was just of Canadian, specifically French-Canadian, origin. Many U.S. citizens have Acadian / French Canadian ancestry. And people on Reddit were discussing the fact that his DNA profile indicates a strong Western European background, particularly British and French - basically the DNA profile you'd expect a white Canadian to have. If I am remembering correctly, there was some Spanish ancestry there as well, and some people of Spanish heritage may have "Moorish" features like bushy eyebrows, for instance. He may have had some other regions listed as well that I'm forgetting, but anyway, just saying that he still could have been from a Canadian family after all, and the story he told to the KOA campground guy indeed true. Unless he found it necessary to lie to people he encountered in his travels, which is also likely... Could have been a "half-truth" as well, if he wanted to establish himself as a middle-class individual but have his identity protected; didn't want anyone finding him. The "prodigal son" narrative could still be a valid one, even if he fudged the other details regarding his real name and family background.