theshadow45
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Hey, first post on here. I've been interested in this specific doe after reading about the "Red Head" murders. But, I honestly don't think this girl had any part of that. Just from looking at the location, there's next to a zero chance a trucker took her up there. Then adding in we have no idea if she actually had red hair, and also that this girl was probably a good amount younger than the other victims, I just don't see the connection.
Also, this was on unidentifed wiki "Recent testing indicates the girl was born and lived in Florida or central Texas for the first few years of her life, but later moved elsewhere in the country. Such places have been estimated to be the Midwest, Rocky Mountains, Southwest or Pacific Coast states. She was not likely in Tennessee for long." I had never read that before, is that true? I didn't see that info on doenetwork or NAMus.
Submitted.Has Emma Lorene Vaughn been compared http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/v/vaughn_emma.html? She went missing from Orlando, Florida on July 10, 1982 and is believed to have left willingly (at least initially) as she had a history of running away. She was 14 years old at the time with brown hair and blue eyes, 5'3" tall and 115 pounds, and is described as having extensive dental work. In spite of her young age, she had a child. If no pelvis was recovered with the remains it would be pretty much impossible to determine whether this girl had a prior pregnancy/childbirth. It was rumored that Emma left the local area after a period of time and went to Tennessee with a man, but this was never verified.
Hey, first post on here. I've been interested in this specific doe after reading about the "Red Head" murders. But, I honestly don't think this girl had any part of that. Just from looking at the location, there's next to a zero chance a trucker took her up there. Then adding in we have no idea if she actually had red hair, and also that this girl was probably a good amount younger than the other victims, I just don't see the connection.
Also, this was on unidentifed wiki "Recent testing indicates the girl was born and lived in Florida or central Texas for the first few years of her life, but later moved elsewhere in the country. Such places have been estimated to be the Midwest, Rocky Mountains, Southwest or Pacific Coast states. She was not likely in Tennessee for long." I had never read that before, is that true? I didn't see that info on doenetwork or NAMus.
Submitted.
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.
I just read on Searching for Patricia Lynn Taylor's FB page that family members DNA was submitted into NamUs and had no hits. I commented about this Jane Doe and they responded that they would think if it were a match they would have had a hit, but they are going to check into it.
What about Michelle Wells? I don’t see her on the list of excluded on Namus.
Michelle Wells – The Charley Project
She went missing from Michigan in 1982 and there’s not much else info.
The one detail that gave me pause was her missing picture; does this necklace look like the button necklace found with the remains?
What about Michelle Wells? I don’t see her on the list of excluded on Namus.
Michelle Wells – The Charley Project
She went missing from Michigan in 1982 and there’s not much else info.
The one detail that gave me pause was her missing picture; does this necklace look like the button necklace found with the remains?
A shame. A real shame this time and age...Unidentified for 34 years today.