Identified! NJ - Blairstown, Cedar Ridge Cemetery, 'Princess Doe', WhtFem 14-18, 36UFNJ, peacock skirt, Jul'82 - Dawn Olanick *charges*

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Also, a killer in jail for life imprisonment dumped 2 young women he murdered not far from the cemetary at different times in the 80's. I have forgotten if he was ruled out???
 
Could someone name the names that appear on the Princess Doe exclusion list? it is simply to know who has been discarded.
 
31 Missing Person Exclusions

MP2387 Karen Kamsch 06/01/1976 Anne Arundel MD
MP2921 Barbara Cotton 04/11/1981 Williams ND
MP25680 Lynn Burdick 04/17/1982 Berkshire MA
MP2392 Laureen Rahn 04/27/1980 Hillsborough NH
MP5247 Mindi Chambers 10/19/1982 Maricopa AZ
MP1189 Katherine Worsky 07/12/1982 Albemarle VA
MP33753 Eva Ridall 05/01/1977 Manatee FL
MP2560 Maria Anjiras 02/12/1976 Fairfield CT
MP4575 Amy Yachimec 11/06/1981 Maricopa AZ
MP8105 Ann Ellinwood 04/16/1978 Benton OR
MP6307 Mary Jo Long 12/27/1981Los Angeles CA
MP6307 Mary Jo Long 12/27/1981 Los Angeles CA
MP5909 Rosemary Calandriello 08/25/1969 Monmouth NJ
MP4575 Amy Yachimec 11/06/1981 Maricopa AZ
MP7091 Emma Vaughn 07/10/1982 Orange FL
MP7914 Dean Pyle Peters 02/05/1981 Kent MI
MP5901 Sandra Butler 06/26/1978 Washoe NV
MP8105 Ann Ellinwood 04/16/1978 Benton OR
MP6307 Mary Jo Long 12/27/1981 Los Angeles CA
MP11891 Deborah Green 05/30/1982 Palm Beach FL
MP8253 Deborah McCall 11/05/1979 DuPage IL
MP6985 Teresa Hammon 05/08/1981 Sacramento CA
MP17932 Debra Vowell 01/24/1979 San Diego CA.
MP7601 Tammy Mahoney 05/08/1981 Madison NY
MP1569 Eleanor Parker 11/10/1981 East Baton Rouge LA
MP4592 Karen Zendrosky 10/22/1979 Mercer NJ
MP2497 Toni McNatt-Chiappetta 11/05/1981 Allegheny PA
MP2538 Donna Barnhill 03/18/1981 Davidson NC
MP1840 Katheryn Quackenbush 07/14/1981 Wicomico MD
MP2907 Michele Reidenbach 09/22/1981 Butler PA
MP8051 JudithOdonnell 11/30/1980 New York NY

List of Rule-outs courtesy of Chaddylex July 2021 posting above
 
This girl looks interesting:

Missing Person / NamUs #MP90548
Cherie Lynn Luster, Female, White / Caucasian
Date of Last Contact July 1, 1982
Missing From London, Kentucky
Missing Age 20 Years

Height 5' 3" - 5' 4" (63 - 64 Inches)
Weight 110 - 115 lbs
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

90548_4235812.jpg
 
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This girl looks interesting:

Missing Person / NamUs #MP90548
Cherie Lynn Luster, Female, White / Caucasian
Date of Last Contact July 1, 1982
Missing From London, Kentucky
Missing Age 20 Years

Height 5' 3" - 5' 4" (63 - 64 Inches)
Weight 110 - 115 lbs
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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I noticed that too but I was under the assumption that PD had never given birth whereas CLL has a daughter/
Via Wikipedia:
Forensic anthropologists determined that the victim was not pregnant and had never given birth, and was most likely between the ages of 14 and 18 years old at the time of death.
 
I noticed that too but I was under the assumption that PD had never given birth whereas CLL has a daughter/
Via Wikipedia:
Forensic anthropologists determined that the victim was not pregnant and had never given birth, and was most likely between the ages of 14 and 18 years old at the time of death.

If they were going off of pelvic bone indicators back in the day, those are recognized now as notoriously unreliable. :)
 
I know the working info is that she never gave birth but that has been wrong on other cases so I set that aside.
I'm no doctor but I'm wondering if that examination of the pelvis holds up if a baby was premature, plus, I'd assume it is not accurate for a C section delivery. In her case they likely would have seen the scars of a C section though.
 
I just read through this entire thread and did not see any mention of a genetic genealogy effort. Is there, or is there not, one of these underway? And if not, why not? It seems like this may be the only way this case can be solved.
 
I just read through this entire thread and did not see any mention of a genetic genealogy effort. Is there, or is there not, one of these underway? And if not, why not? It seems like this may be the only way this case can be solved.

From page 41 of this thread, post 816

Pfeiffer, upon taking office last year, made it a priority to use DNA technology to solve the cold-case homicide of the “Tiger Lady” as well as that of “Princess Doe,” who was found beaten to death on July 15, 1982, in Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Blairstown. “Princess Doe” remains unidentified.
BBM
‘Tiger Lady,’ found slain in 1991, now identified as missing Pa. teen, prosecutor says

From the article: Pfeiffer said he’ll also be joined at Friday’s news conference, set for 11 a.m. at the Goodwill Fire Co., by the State Police Office of Forensic Sciences, Center for Human Identification, BODE Technologies and the Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

About Bode FGS | Bode Technology
 
I found this article about Princess Doe that appears to have a picture of the crime scene I have never seen before. Is this a real photo?
I don’t think it is, based on the mannequin with PD’s clothes, it seems that it’s the mannequin on the ground.


Perhaps to click someone’s memory from that day.
 
I don’t think it is, based on the mannequin with PD’s clothes, it seems that it’s the mannequin on the ground.


Perhaps to click someone’s memory from that day.

I'm thinking those aren't mannequin feet in the crime scene photo. Most had toes that looked like this, or similar:
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