Beccalicious
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No its not that shocking actually as a Jerseyan myself since alot of people that drive on the NJ Turnpike are out of staters. My family when I was a kid we used to use the Turnpike to go down to visit relatives in Virginia. There are people that live in the Southeastern United States that go to visit people up in Northeast States like New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut that use the Turnpike and vice versa.The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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Cranbury, NJ has a population of almost 4000. Strange she ended up there?
I believe it's a southwestern/Native American print which was very popular in the 70s. I wasn't alive to witness it myself, but it seems to pop up on a lot of UIDs from the time.It looks like she is a light brown skinned woman as opposed to being light skinned like a bi-racial woman.
I',m surprised her body was that intact minus the face when it was found since she was shot in the face and a face recon had to be done. She was officially dead on February 26th, 1977 which was a Saturday going back looking at the calendar.
I just thought of something before I was about to get off of the computer. How common was that "Indian Print" piece of clothing that she was wearing? I don't think she would have found a piece of clothing like that in Sears. That piece of clothing was maybe from a specialty store from nearby Edison, NJ or Woodbridge, NJ or maybe New York City. The Indian Population started to move into Edison and Woodbridge(late 70's/early 80's) especially the Iselin section of Woodbridge.