<Brought over from the Jody Lynn Brant websleuths thread>
Thanx for sharing Storm Chaser....
<snipped from BoggLed in Ohio's msm article linked above for focus & BBM> <Not sure about the date of the WTOL article below/sent WTOL a request>
1994, remains found in a landfill in Lucas County, Ohio was thought to be Jody, but it turned out not to be a match.
New Developments in Skeletal Remains Found in Maumee
http://www.wtol.com/story/3234274/new-developments-in-skeletal-remains-found-in-maumee
MAUMEE -- New developments in the mystery surrounding a set of human remains found last week at the site of an old orphanage in Maumee. The Lucas County Coroner new data indicates there are possibly as many as six more graves in the area.
Construction crews working on new condos discovered the bones last week in a shallow grave. There was a skull, a spine and some ribs unearthed. "This looks like they've been there some time," said Dr. Patrick. "We're trying to figure out whether or not this may be a burial site in conjunction with the old children's home where the orphanage was or something like that."
The old Miami Children's Home closed in 1994. Historians say it had been a home for orphans since the 1860's. Michael Lora with the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library's local history department says early maps from 1900 show no cemetery or potter's field near that area.
Whatever it is, historians say the bones found here could later speak volumes about local history.
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http://www.toledoblade.com/frontpage/2005/05/15/As-more-remains-are-found-the-mystery-widens.html
As more remains are found, the mystery widens
ByErica Blake | and RACHEL ZINNPublished on May 15, 2005
Complicating the recent excavation in Maumee further is the "patchwork" look of the burial site, Mr. Pratt said. Graves have been found at various depths and often not in any semblance of rows.
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Btw here is the WS thread for Jody Lynn Brant
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...e-27-May-1994/page3&highlight=Jody Lynn Brant
Quote Originally Posted by mere View Post
There are some interesting comments from people that knew Jody on this link.
http://deaniepeters-missingangels.blogspot.com/2012/05/jody-lynn-brant-missing-18-years.html?m=1
Thanks for the link. The comments at that link are very interesting.
Thanx for sharing Storm Chaser....
<snipped from BoggLed in Ohio's msm article linked above for focus & BBM> <Not sure about the date of the WTOL article below/sent WTOL a request>
1994, remains found in a landfill in Lucas County, Ohio was thought to be Jody, but it turned out not to be a match.
New Developments in Skeletal Remains Found in Maumee
http://www.wtol.com/story/3234274/new-developments-in-skeletal-remains-found-in-maumee
MAUMEE -- New developments in the mystery surrounding a set of human remains found last week at the site of an old orphanage in Maumee. The Lucas County Coroner new data indicates there are possibly as many as six more graves in the area.
Construction crews working on new condos discovered the bones last week in a shallow grave. There was a skull, a spine and some ribs unearthed. "This looks like they've been there some time," said Dr. Patrick. "We're trying to figure out whether or not this may be a burial site in conjunction with the old children's home where the orphanage was or something like that."
The old Miami Children's Home closed in 1994. Historians say it had been a home for orphans since the 1860's. Michael Lora with the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library's local history department says early maps from 1900 show no cemetery or potter's field near that area.
Whatever it is, historians say the bones found here could later speak volumes about local history.
______________________________________
http://www.toledoblade.com/frontpage/2005/05/15/As-more-remains-are-found-the-mystery-widens.html
As more remains are found, the mystery widens
ByErica Blake | and RACHEL ZINNPublished on May 15, 2005
Complicating the recent excavation in Maumee further is the "patchwork" look of the burial site, Mr. Pratt said. Graves have been found at various depths and often not in any semblance of rows.
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