Kymistry35
It's never to late to be who you could have been
Bumping
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I wonder why they think she might be of Greek descent. Genetic markers in the DNA?
But if it was a miscarriage why would they leave her body on the side of the road she had no visible injuries so that would rule out a blow to the abdomen right?She looks very Native or Latina from a place with heavy Native heritage (Guatemalan?) to me. Also maybe Southeast Asian. I wonder where they got "Greek" from...isotope analysis I guess. Which makes me believe she was not Greek at all. Just like Evelyn Colon was "Croatian"...
I guess if she died from an illegal abortion, it would be kind of visible (trauma to the cervix and possibly uterine wall). A natural miscarriage potentially in rare cases can also lead to heavy blood loss, especially if it was a second trimester loss.
Edit: Ah I see they say first trimester...
Called ocme and tried to get them to add her to the dna doe project (which they hadn't heard of) I explained what they do and was told that her dna is already in a system
Anthonette CayeditoCan anyone post here latest full ruled out list from NamUs please?
Im terrible at writing emails (its something im working on) Would you by any chance be willing to do it?Thank you for that effort. Cases though can't be simply added to DNA Doe Project. Police has to request it and to approach them bearing in mind that it involves complicated lab processing and hard genealogy work.
When police stated that her DNA is in the system, they mean in CODIS and NamUs.
Maybe request their email address and name of the person you have talked to so you can email them details of that whole process so they can read up and digest all information?
I contacted the ocme, they told me the DNA was in the system did i contact the wrong agency?Police has to request it