Blows my mind because her isotopes were very specific to North and South Dakota. I have the isotope map in the
note I wrote for her. The only state not in the isotope range is Texas out of
Texas, Arizona, California or Oregon.
I also don't think her percent of Native American is right because a lot of NA people don't test right.
I wish I could recall if they said she had NA shovel teeth
I seem to recall Shovel teeth also and that it was a trait not only for Native Americans but Asians if I recalls. However from what I read here the oldest child was said to have the shovel teeth. She has been identified.
The middle child here is the description :
VICTIM 3 - MIDDLE AGED GIRL - Estimated age: 3-4 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 3'8". The middle child was not maternally related to the others, but it's possible she was a half-sister of the other girl(s). It is unknown at this time if they are paternally related.
The middle child likely spent her childhood further inland, most likely further north in an area that includes a small part of northern New Hampshire, extreme northern Maine, a portion of the upper Connecticut River Valley, a few areas of upstate New York or a large swath that runs through the Plains states. She may also have lived as far west as Minnesota. Investigators said that child likely spent most of her life away from the other three, but in the last several weeks or months before she died, all four victims were together or near each other. All four victims were together and likely living in the “New Hampshire region” anytime from two weeks to three months before their murder. *Added 11/17/2015
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown; slightly wavy, 5 inches long.
She had an overbite that might have been noticeable
Estimated Date of Death: "They were killed at the same time, and this time period has now been narrowed down to sometime between 1980 and 1984" * added 11/17/2015
Skeletal Remains - The victim was discovered on May 9, 2000 in in Allenstown, Merrimack County, New Hampshire with youngest victim
NamUs - https\://identifyus.org/en/cases/2175
Doe Network - http\://
www.doenetwork.org/cases/802ufnh.html
NCMEC - http\://
www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMU/1100629
Child aged 3 to 4 Social Media Push FB Note http\://fbl.me/AllenstownNHMiddleGirl
Victim 2 who has been identified :
VICTIM 2 - OLDEST AGED GIRL - Estimated age: 9-10 years old. Maternally related to adult and child 3.
Investigators tested isotopes in the victims' bones, hair and teeth and determined that the adult, the oldest child and youngest child likely lived in an area close to the Atlantic Coast. They likely lived anywhere in an area stretching from Pennsylvania through Maine, but it's possible they lived in other parts of the country, Agati said. All four victims were together and likely living in the “New Hampshire region” anytime from two weeks to three months before their murder. *Added 11/17/2015
Approximate Height and Weight: 4'3".
Distinguishing Characteristics: Possibly Native. Dark blonde or light brown, fine hair. Double-pierced ears.
Dentals: Shovel shaped anterior dentition.
Estimated Date of Death: 1-4 years prior - "They were killed at the same time, and this time period has now been narrowed down to sometime between 1980 and 1984" * added 11/17/2015
Skeletal Remains - The victim was discovered on November 10, 1985 in Allenstown, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
NamUs - https\://identifyus.org/en/cases/2173
Doe Network - http\://
www.doenetwork.org/cases/800ufnh.html
NCMEC - http\://
www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMU/1100629
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