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The Doe Network:
Case File 362UFNV http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/362ufnv.html
NamUs UP Case 9027 https://identifyus.org/cases/9027
Reconstructions of Victim by Left 3: Wesley Neville; Right: Dalene Nielson
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on September 27, 1986 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.
Estimated Date of Death: 3 - 4 weeks prior to discovery
Cause of Death: Undetermined
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 25 - 30 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6"; 92 lbs. (in life she could have weighed 15 - 20 pounds more.)
Distinguishing Characteristics: Light to medium brown hair that may have been previously streaked, 6-9 inches in length. Slender build. She had given birth to at least one child.
Dentals: Available. She had dental restorations on a few of her teeth. No missing teeth.
Clothing: Clothing found in the area included: white tennis shoes with pink stripes, a beige t-shirt with floral design on the front and back - size medium. Blue jean pants - brand Willie Country - size 9, a bra and one white sock with red trim. Eye glasses were also found nearby, large clear plastic type frame with almost round lenses. There is no indication that the glasses were prescription or otherwise. There is no indication of manufacturers name. Plastic Colgate mouthwash bottle, kissing stick lip gloss, and a book of matches (Major League Baseball-official caps Advertisement) were found in the cave entrance.
Case History
The victim was found in a cave on the outskirts of Las Vegas on September 27, 1986. An open desert area about 2.5 miles south of W. Charleston Boulevard & about 4 miles west of Antelope. She was found in the cave, nude, lying partially under a blanket. Some clothing was found nearby. She had no traumatic injuries. It appeared that she may have been living there for a short time.
A tox test showed negative for drugs/alcohol. She had multiple stress ulcers in her stomach. There was no evidence of any food, cans, packaging, bags etc. inside or outside of the cave.
Case File 362UFNV http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/362ufnv.html
NamUs UP Case 9027 https://identifyus.org/cases/9027
Reconstructions of Victim by Left 3: Wesley Neville; Right: Dalene Nielson
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on September 27, 1986 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.
Estimated Date of Death: 3 - 4 weeks prior to discovery
Cause of Death: Undetermined
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 25 - 30 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'6"; 92 lbs. (in life she could have weighed 15 - 20 pounds more.)
Distinguishing Characteristics: Light to medium brown hair that may have been previously streaked, 6-9 inches in length. Slender build. She had given birth to at least one child.
Dentals: Available. She had dental restorations on a few of her teeth. No missing teeth.
Clothing: Clothing found in the area included: white tennis shoes with pink stripes, a beige t-shirt with floral design on the front and back - size medium. Blue jean pants - brand Willie Country - size 9, a bra and one white sock with red trim. Eye glasses were also found nearby, large clear plastic type frame with almost round lenses. There is no indication that the glasses were prescription or otherwise. There is no indication of manufacturers name. Plastic Colgate mouthwash bottle, kissing stick lip gloss, and a book of matches (Major League Baseball-official caps Advertisement) were found in the cave entrance.
Case History
The victim was found in a cave on the outskirts of Las Vegas on September 27, 1986. An open desert area about 2.5 miles south of W. Charleston Boulevard & about 4 miles west of Antelope. She was found in the cave, nude, lying partially under a blanket. Some clothing was found nearby. She had no traumatic injuries. It appeared that she may have been living there for a short time.
A tox test showed negative for drugs/alcohol. She had multiple stress ulcers in her stomach. There was no evidence of any food, cans, packaging, bags etc. inside or outside of the cave.