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http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/h/hynson_eileen.html
What about her? She does strongly resemble Beth Doe. Her hair, her eyebrows, her facial shape as well as her height and weight. I'm no dentist but her teeth in the photo don't look like they have decayed much, unlike Beth's teeth. But I definitely wouldn't count her out because of this. But, she would have been already pregnant when she disappeared. Maybe that's why she ran away? I would love to see a picture of her without the eyeliner, but there is nothing.
I didn't find any information whether or not she spent her childhood in Europe and her name doesn't sound very European. But, she could have had one parent from the US that gave her that name. Anyway, I think it's worth looking into... Except someone noticed something that would disqualify her. If not, I'm going to submit her.
A few months ago, McAndrew sent some of Beth Doe's tooth enamel, bone and hair samples, taken when investigators exhumed the body in 2007, to the University of South Florida for analysis.
The university recently presented McAndrew with the first new information about the Beth Doe case in decades.
If the findings are correct, Beth Doe was born and spent her early childhood in western or central Europe. She moved to the United States as a child or a teenager. She spent at least five to 10 years in the United States before her murder.
She also most likely became pregnant in this country. And she probably lived in the Southeast, possibly somewhere in eastern Tennessee.
Born in Europe doesn't necessarily mean that she wasn't American. There were several hundred thousand US troops and dependents in Europe at the time. My high school graduating class (I'm roughly the same age as Beth would be if she had lived) had at least three Army brats who had been born in or lived in Germany, and we weren't in a military area. Tennessee had several major bases at the time.
Born in Europe doesn't necessarily mean that she wasn't American. There were several hundred thousand US troops and dependents in Europe at the time. My high school graduating class (I'm roughly the same age as Beth would be if she had lived) had at least three Army brats who had been born in or lived in Germany, and we weren't in a military area. Tennessee had several major bases at the time.
If the findings are correct, Beth Doe was born and spent her early childhood in western or central Europe. She moved to the United States as a child or a teenager. She spent at least five to 10 years in the United States before her murder.
She also most likely became pregnant in this country. And she probably lived in the Southeast, possibly somewhere in eastern Tennessee
She'd be roughly the same age as me.
Sorry, had to run out, didn't get to finish.
I really appreciate your input. As I said its not something I have experience with. Would military have been in her area back when she was born?
I believe so, but I'd have to do some research to actually verify my memory.
Hope you and everybody else here is having a great Christmas, however you celebrate it.
It was a rule out by DNA.It looks like Annastaes Banitskas has now been ruled out on NamUs.
I wonder what it was that ruled her out.
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Well… some time has passed since I contacted the authorities. The German BKA didn’t answer and I have a feeling they never will.
And also the US authorities… I guess e-mails aren’t exactly effective here or maybe I did something wrong, like contacting the wrong address or giving a wrong number or whatever… Maybe they have to be called with, like, a telephone about Eileen Hynson. Can someone living in the US call them, since it would be way too expensive to do it myself, I guess… It would mean a lot to me.