52 exclusions on the rule-out list on Namus.
Also, there seems to be an additional sketch and age regression on this site-
http://www.missinginamerica.us/project-identify
Yeah, one of the owners of the site does recons. I don't know how good or what her sources are, but they're pretty.
I agree, they're pretty. Wish I knew if she got photos of the skulls like Carl does.
Been trying to get back here after seeing the owner in the news. Apparently Missing in America wasn't a 501(c)3 charity organization, she's been using her own money to fund what she does. Someone she helped in Kentucky is taking her in. The article says she has kids and family here, I'm not sure why she doesn't move in with them till she finds a place.
Bridgewater woman, devoted to missing persons cases, now needs your help - By Dino Flammia August 19, 2016 3:00 AM
Shes devoted the past 11 years of her life to reuniting families with their missing loved ones and providing closure to those whove had no answers for years on end.
But as rewarding as those accomplishments may be, they dont pay the bills.
Bridgewater resident N.S. is founder of Missing in America, a volunteer group thats helped law enforcement and families with hundreds of missing persons cases nationwide since last decade. As founder, she is also the sole funding source, and the tab has reached a level she can no longer overcome.
Im in the process of being evicted from my apartment, she told New Jersey 101.5. Ive had my car repossessed. Im holding on by a thread right now.
According to her calculations, she has doled out about $300,000 of her own money to keep her mission afloat. But now she needs to keep herself above water. The 45-year-old retired from her accounting job two years ago.
She said each case she handles typically comes with a price tag in the thousands, between transportation, lodging and other resources. she said shes been part of 500 active or solved cases.
Ive lost everything, says NJ woman devoted to missing person cases - By Toniann Antonelli August 29, 2016 5:58 PM
Its been really rough, but Im trying to remain strong, she said. Ive had to sell everything in yard sales, all my possessions, everything but my clothes."
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Want to add her NamUs profile
NamUs UP # 2274
Hair color - Straight brown hair but in
this post mortem pic it looks more blond
The bracelet with the saint icons is something that I've seen before. It's mass produced and can be ordered easily on Amazon or other internet sites. I could swear that I've seen it elsewhere - in little jewelry shops or specialty stores, but I can't figure out where for the life of me. I don't think that it necessarily provides a Slavic/Russian link, but given the presence of the rosary beads I doubt it was being worn for fashion purposes. I know that icons are also popular in Latin American countries, and although the UID had hazel eyes, let's not forget that there are many, many people that live in South and Central America who are of European or mixed stock and show those physical characteristics.
I think my daughter has something similar. Once I find it; I'll compare it. I believe it was her Godmom's who is Polish /German.
I wonder if she came from the Polish community in Carteret.
Does anyone know if any passengers spoke to her?
Did they say if abdomen scar is from a C-section?
The clothing/appearance is an odd mix. One one hand, silver and white striped fingernails and the Adidas shelltops (which retail for around $60) make me think the UID is on the younger end of the age range. On the other hand, a t-shirt over a sweatshirt in June isn't something you'd often see on a 20 year old woman. The sweatshirt with the winter scene is something I'd associate with an older demographic as well. I'll need to let this one marinate for a bit, but the clothing just isn't sitting right with me.
How many shirts did this girl need on this June day? Sounds like she just walked out of a store wearing her new wardrobe.
clothing on body - Red long sleeve sweatshirt with white tshirt over it, white long sleeve shirt wrapped around waist, light green underwear,white socks, black/white bandana, blue/yellow scarf, blue sweatshirt with winter scene
I wonder if the maps have any markings on them
Was talking to my daughter more about Brielle Jane's bracelet which I'm not able to find to get a photo. My daughter got her bracelet from a Hindu dollar store in Carteret NJ; she thinks when her aunt was still alive, so that would be November 2005. My daughter said the bracelet was really popular back then. I've always felt she was Polish (possibly an immigrant), she could be a younger version of my ex-MIL who's Polish and I think German and has the same haircut from the little we do see. There's a large Polish community in Carteret. I wonder if she went to the beach for the weekend with someone else, they had an argument, she ended up walking the tracks, possibly committing suicide.
If she bought the bracelet in Carteret like my daughter did, there are a lot of local churches. I picked
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church to get a Carteret map link, all you have to do is right click the map, search nearby, put church or Polish as the keyword.
I'm choosing Carteret, as I said because that's my 1st impression seeing her photo and second because she did have local press when it happened. I'll be surprised if she's local to Brielle.
Polish church in Linden which is next to Carteret -
Holy Trinity Polish National
Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union 619 W Edgar Rd, Linden, NJ 07036
Polish deli where my daughter and her relatives go 11 S Wood Ave, Linden, NJ 07036
Would be nice if we could get a flier made and fax it or post on business FB pages.
Someone managed to find the bracelet on Amazon
Amazon - Catholic Saints Bracelet - Black Wood
Brielle Jane's bracelet
Amazon bracelet
I'm curious why her eye color was changed and why her hair doesn't have a note saying it's dyed blond.
NJ Transit police seeks help in identifying woman killed by train last year in Brielle - By Katherine Santiago - on August 25, 2009 at 5:06 PM, updated August 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM
The woman had a light complexion, neck-length brown hair and blue/grey eyes. She appeared to be in her 20s to early 30s, weighed about 120 pounds and was about 5-feet-4-inches tall.
The engineer saw the woman, who was wearing a white t-shirt with a red long-sleeved sweatshirt underneath, white Adidas sneakers with black stripes, and blue rosary beads. She was also wearing a wooden religious bracelet and carrying a large brown tote bag with the words "New York" on it.
As was mentioned above, the sneakers are name brand, they weren't cheap unless she got them from an outlet or Shopper World.
I wonder what the night weather was like since she had a sweat shirt on so I looked for weather history. Closest I could get for weather history is Toms River
Toms River Week of June 15, 2008 through June 21, 2008
I'm able to go to
Manasquan NJ weather but when I click history, it changes the town
Toms River
Sunday, June 15, 2008
-------------------------------Actual - - Average - - - Record
Mean Temperature 74 °F -
Max Temperature 82 °F 77 °F 93 °F (1964)
Min Temperature 66 °F 56 °F 40 °F (1978)
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Mean Temperature 78 °F -
Max Temperature 93 °F 79 °F 98 °F (1984)
Min Temperature 62 °F 55 °F 43 °F (1965)
Friday, June 13, 2008
Mean Temperature 65 °F -
Max Temperature 82 °F 80 °F 94 °F (1961)
Min Temperature 48 °F 56 °F 43 °F (1980)
NJ Transit Police Seek Public's Assistance In Identifying Woman Struck By Train In Brielle Last Year - August 25, 2009 NJT-09-086
NEWARK, NJ The NJ TRANSIT Police Department is requesting the publics help in identifying a woman struck and fatally injured by a North Jersey Coast Line train last summer.
The incident occurred Sunday, June 15, 2008 at 1:38 a.m., south of Manasquan Station near Fisk Avenue in Brielle.
The following is a description of the woman:
White female, light complexion
Neck-length brown hair
Eyes: Blue/gray
Age: 20's to early 30's
Height: approx. 54
Weight: approx. 120 lbs.
The woman was wearing a white t-shirt with a red long-sleeved sweatshirt underneath, white Adidas sneakers with black stripes and blue rosary beads.
She was also wearing a wooden religious bracelet and carrying a large brown tote bag with the words New York on it.
Anyone with information is asked to call 1-888-TIPS-NJT or 973-378-6565. Please refer to Case # 2008-12490. All calls will be kept confidential.