Any thoughts? I dont think it is her. But it could use a second look
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/5934/20/
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/5934/20/
Art of ForensicsNew USF Art Exhibit Aims to Help Solve Cold Case Homicides
Exhibition displays consist of clay busts and drawings, digital compositions, artifacts and information about the crime scenes. Kimmerle, USF graduate students and Sgt. Sergio Soto, a forensic artist with IFAAS, created the reconstructions and exhibit. Their work is part of the ongoing statewide cold case initiative by IFAAS, for which the team conducted a number of forensic methods - such as exhuming Jane and John Doe graves for skeletal analysis, facial and clothing reconstructions, chemical isotope testing of the bones, hair and teeth, as well as DNA testing.
Lamotte was last seen in November of 1984
It's not necessarily a discrepancy - she could well have been alive for that time period in between.The Charley Project page for Lamotte says that she was last seen April 6, 1984 - I wonder how these discrepancies occur.
RIP Elizabeth.
I never would have guessed Elizabeth based on the above rendering and this photo which I most often saw of her:
Ugh, makes you wonder how many potential matches of the MPs/UIDs in here we're missingI never would have guessed Elizabeth based on the above rendering and this photo which I most often saw of her:
Homicide victim in Greene County cold case identified after 33 years
However this one does have a slight resemblance to the above sketch:
Mystery in Allenstown, NH: Elizabeth Lamotte
Still, I never would have guessed Elizabeth because she had a tattoo. I guess that goes to show us that even if the MP has a small tattoo and the UID doesn't have one listed we should still consider it if other similarities are there. How surprising and how sad it took this long to ID her. But at least she has her name back now.