NM NM - Albuquerque, WhtHispFem 30-45, UP6086, upper dentures, Sz7 Converse Chuck Taylor shoes, Jan'94

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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UNIDENTIFIED
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP6086
Female, Multiple
Date Body Found: January 21, 1994
Location Found: Albuquerque, New Mexico

ME/C Case Number: 1994-01232
Sex: Female
Race / Ethnicity: Hispanic / Latino, Uncertain
Estimated Age Group: Adult - Pre 40
Estimated Age Range (Years): 30-40
Estimated Year of Death: 1992-1993
Estimated PMI: 1 Years
Height: 5' 0"(60 inches) , Estimated

Weight: Cannot Estimate

Date Body Found: January 21, 1994
NamUs Case Created: October 22, 2009
ME/C QA Reviewed: October 24, 2009
Location Found:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
County: Bernalillo County

Circumstances of Recovery
Decedent was discovered by state highway dept. workers. The workers were approximately 1/2 mile west of MM 152 on 1-40. One of the workers noticed what he thought to be a skull in the area as the workers drove by. Additional skeletal elements were found nearby.

Details of Recovery:
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only

Distinctive Physical Features
No Information Entered

Clothing and Accessories
Pants light colored "Trend Set" brand, pedal pusher style

Bra size 32 or 34 with lace at top of cups

Sweater Wool "Puritan" brand with dog sled and dogs graphic on front, Near the Body

Footwear: Converse All Star "Chuck Taylor" tennis shoes, size 7

One sock, ribbed, calf length, On the Body
 
From her Doe Network page:

Estimated Date of Death: 1-2 years prior
Cause of Death: Homicide

Estimated Age: 30-45 years old
Race: White and/or Hispanic
Height: 4'8" to 5'2"
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Healing nasal bone fracture.

Identifiers
Dentals: Available. Upper dentures. The denture has the Universal brand of porcelain teeth, has been relined, has added vertically oriented acrylic "festooning" on facial aspect adjacent to teeth #4-13, no post dam, slight palatal rugae, Light pink veined acrylic base.
Fingerprints: Not available.
DNA: Available.

257UFNM
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Mary Jane Milam is the only person I can think of but her case is incredibly sparse.
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Mary Jane Milam is the only person I can think of but her case is incredibly sparse.
 
@Caring1 Hey could you post the current list of NamUs exclusions for this Jane Doe? I would greatly appreciate it.
 
In April 2023, after APD’s Cold Case Unit and FBI investigators built a family tree and were able to locate possible relatives living in Albuquerque. After more investigation and through DNA collected, it was confirmed the woman found near the sweater in 1994, was Carmela Vivian Duran.
The family stated that they’d lost touch with Duran up until the late 1980s and thought she’d moved away. Having not heard from her in some time, they thought she may have passed away and never reported her missing.
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In April 2023, after APD’s Cold Case Unit and FBI investigators built a family tree and were able to locate possible relatives living in Albuquerque. After more investigation and through DNA collected, it was confirmed the woman found near the sweater in 1994, was Carmela Vivian Duran.
The family stated that they’d lost touch with Duran up until the late 1980s and thought she’d moved away. Having not heard from her in some time, they thought she may have passed away and never reported her missing.
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Now that was a really accurate sketch. RIP Carmela.

IMO, maybe a trucker had something to do with her death.
 
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''In April 2023, investigators built a family tree for Jane Doe Sweater, which led to possible relatives of the woman who lived in Albuquerque. After a follow-up investigation, and through reference DNA testing, it was confirmed that the woman found near the sweater in 1994, is Carmela Vivian Duran. Duran’s family stated that they lost touch with her in the late 1980s and thought she had moved from the area. Carmela Duran was never reported missing.

Any information on the 1994 case of Carmela Vivian can be submitted anonymously to the Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers at (5050)-843-STOP or p3tips.com/531.''
 

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