Jan 4 2020
Investigators attempt to solve 5-year cold case death of woman in Gravesend
"Investigators are still trying to solve the mystery of an unknown woman's death five years after her body was discovered in Gravesend.
The NYPD says a woman's dismembered body was found along a beach at Calvert Vaux Park. They say they have very little details on what happened to her, but that she has a faded tattoo with the name "Monique."
"The NYPD was at the park Saturday passing out flyers in hopes for information that may crack the case."
From Sapphire's Charley Project page: [Suspected murderer Kevin] "Shelton's blue 2002 Porsche 911 drove the Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 12 in Hamilton Township, then to Bridgeton and into Hopewell Township in Cumberland County. He then drove to Elk Township in Gloucester County before returning to Atlantic City."Were rule puts ever found? I ran across Sapphire Wiggins missing from Atlantic City, New Jersey September 2014. The picture is close enough considering it’s a DNA reconstruction. A rose tattoo on her right leg is listed but no other details on it (as well as others). The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The NamUs page for this lady is down.
“We were able to identify a relative of the victim,” Chief of Detectives James Essig told the Daily News. “She recognizes the tattoo, and says it’s not Monique. It’s Konique.”Jane Doe Monique is Jennifer McAllister, 33 y/o mother from Brooklyn; ironically, about a mile away from where she was found.
Could someone copy/paste the whole article? Can't see it in my country.Jane Doe Monique is Jennifer McAllister, 33 y/o mother from Brooklyn; ironically, about a mile away from where she was found.
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It's an alright likeness, the nose is just very off. I've noticed Parabon has issues rendering noses with DNA.
When a woman’s butchered corpse washed up near Coney Island eight years ago, cops strained to make out a lone, cryptic clue: seven letters inked on the victim’s discolored calf, apparently spelling Monique.Could someone copy/paste the whole article? Can't see it in my country.
"It is good to know, but it is not closure,” said [Jennifer's sister] about her sister being identified. [The sister] said her dead sister’s son for years struggled with the belief that his mother abandoned him but now knows the truth about what happened."View attachment 396998
Jennifer McAllister, a woman whose remains were found in a park in 2015, was identified using genetic genealogy, NYPD says
Through the work of NYPD criminalist who can do genealogic searches, detectives were able to confirm that the remains found in Calvert Vaux Park in Coney Island by bird-watchers years ago were that of Jennifer McAllister, who disappeared in 2014 at age 33.www.newsday.com