Lwieckowicz
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Anybody think she could be a potential match? Says she was transient as well so could explain the distance?
I’d asume that they did, given that they obtained a DNA profile for her.I second the emotions here, especially @jessr927's relentless work through the years ♡ Well done!
Has her grave been located yet?
No, AFAIK LE obtained biological material from her when she was discovered. It's implied in the link in post #925:I’d asume that they did, given that they obtained a DNA profile for her.
I remember that it wasn’t know her burial site.
Once the Westchester forensics lab determined that it had sufficient DNA from the victim, the FBI’s genetic genealogy unit was able to link it to possible relatives who had submitted their DNA to a genealogy website.
Murphy said it was fortunate there was sufficient DNA to test, because in the late 1980s DNA collection in criminal investigations was in its infancy.
Thank you! I do really hope she's located so that her loved ones don't have to go through losing her all over againI just asked @jessr927 and she reported back that she has never heard anything on the location or status of Veronica's grave or other resting place. So no answers yet.
Thank you! I do really hope she's located so that her loved ones don't have to go through losing her all over again
It could have been an article of clothing that DNA was obtained from, similar to Kern County Jane Doe 1980 (Shirley Soosay).No, AFAIK LE obtained biological material from her when she was discovered. It's implied in the link in post #925:
Thank you! I do really hope she's located so that her loved ones don't have to go through losing her all over again