The Doe Network says she was not sexually assaulted. Under Circumstances if Discovery.
www.doenetwork.org/cases/133ufoh.html
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I meant to ask. I've read and heard at the press conference that the family is considering replacing the headstone with one with Marcia's name on it. Does that mean they don't plan on moving her remains to a family plot or cemetery closer to them? Is that anyone else's take on it?
Yes, that would be mine as well.
I think in a country the size of the US in a sense it wouldn't matter where she was buried because sooner or later it would become the wrong place. I'm guessing her mother must be in her 80s by now and probably doesn't have too many years left. Her brother is probably a few years older or younger than Marcia and approaching the age, depending on where he currently lives, when he might be considering retiring to the sun. What good would it do to rebury her in, say, Arkansas or wherever if her brother retires to Florida in the next 5 years?
And if she is disinterred for cremation what do you do with ashes? Bury them somewhere where they too are going to be left behind in time, or cart them around with you forevermore? And what when you in turn die? What then?
Her full biological brother is deceased. He died as an adult, possible with a family of his own (all I know is he was married) and I don't think he is buried in the same state where their mom lives nor where their dad is buried. Her half siblings who are living are spread out all over the country. Her parents will not be buried in same place since they were divorced and lived in different states most of their lives. It may mean more heartache and arguments within extended family if her mom wanted to move her remains to Arkansas and someone else in the family disagreed and wanted her with her dad (just as an example-- I'm not saying this is what happened or is happening but I know within my own family arguments like this would come up and just add to the drama and grief).
I think it makes sense to leave her resting in Ohio and give her a new headstone. JMO.
At the end of the day, we did our part in trying to find her name and return Marcia to her family. Thankfully, that was achieved. Her family who clearly loved her now knows where she is and she has her name back. If they choose to move her, I know many of us will gladly contribute to help fund whatever they need. If they dont choose to move her, thats their decision and no one elses. I believe our time is best spent trying to find her killer and not in debating whether her family is making the best decision about her resting place.
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Is dividing cremated remains common in the US? AFAIK it isn't in the UK. The only cases I've heard of here are a kind of Wisdom of Solomon thing where, eg, one or more ex-partners (usually ex-wives) of the deceased are at war with the present wife, or where there are siblings from different marriages who can't agree where the deceased should be buried.
I agree. I would want to visit her burial site though, but, I don't think I'd move her. She was never reported as missing. I may have overlooked why, but, in most cases, it's because something has happened to make the family think that their loved one doesn't want to be found, yet they hold out hope that they'll come home. I know of kin who would go for long periods without seeing their family member, for years, and then late one night they'd get a phone call, or the person would breeze through, say hi, and be gone again, not to be heard from for ages, again. They were never reported as missing, it was more of an acceptance, of that family member's footloose lifestyle, and the rest of the family just hoped for word as to where they were,. and if they were okay, now and then they'd get it, but it would be brief.
Agree. This is a personal decision. I know everyone's an inherant speculator here, but I think we should be focused on helping solve the case.At the end of the day, we did our part in trying to find her name and return Marcia to her family. Thankfully, that was achieved. Her family who clearly loved her now knows where she is and she has her name back. If they choose to move her, I know many of us will gladly contribute to help fund whatever they need. If they dont choose to move her, thats their decision and no one elses. I believe our time is best spent trying to find her killer and not in debating whether her family is making the best decision about her resting place.
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The goal is to give answers to families & to give someone their identity back. I don't take "returning home" as physically relocating a body. I take it as giving her her name back & therefore knowing where home is. Her family coming to visit her grave makes her home. What the family chooses to do is not even an ounce of our business.
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Where did I read that she was possibly seen with a man with no arms?? Did I dream this or was it released in an article? I will look this evening when I get home. Now a man with no arms would not likely be a suspect, but could be a good lead in identifying who she may have been with at that time.
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I went back and re-watched the video, and though I couldn't see the whole page of the report, I saw the description you were talking about. Not sure what to make of them. They appear to be tips they followed but possibly went nowhere. Looks like there may have been a lot of them?
It would be interesting if we could somehow get a map of all the places of folks who reported seeing her before she passed.
I'll put the visible parts of the report here, with names redacted. Bennington appears to be the Fairborn Ohio Police Department employee who took the tip. (the entire page is not completely visible, so the missing text is replaced with ellipses)
... of Springhill Nursery would like to see the pictures.
Bennington - Fairborn PD 879-1730 Ext. 302 advised a S_____ B_____ (1/2 Crazy)
... im he saw the girl three yrs. ago in a laundramat (sic) in Fairborn with
... r girl and guy with stubs for arms. Bennington advised that a lawyer
... ayton fits the no arm desc. [Address and Phone # Redacted]
W______ [Phone #] said he saw the girl matching desc. setting (sic) on p ...
... corner of Bartley and Dixie on 4/23 at approx. 1600 hrs. barefoot ...
... and pigtails
Where did I read that she was possibly seen with a man with no arms?? Did I dream this or was it released in an article? I will look this evening when I get home. Now a man with no arms would not likely be a suspect, but could be a good lead in identifying who she may have been with at that time.
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That was a notation in the police file that was visible in a news clip about the case.