Houston Mom
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Should we have a "Who is this girl?" page on Facebook for her?
We could also post Miss Simper Fi, I can't believe she is still nameless.
Should we have a "Who is this girl?" page on Facebook for her?
Should we have a "Who is this girl?" page on Facebook for her?
We could also post Miss Simper Fi, I can't believe she is still nameless.
Can we 100% rely on automatic rule-outs via DNA on NamUs? Only I am finding some girls who look good, but their DNA is submitted.
Take this one for example - https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/8136/16/
She would just sneak over the top upper age limit of 23, but she has a short stature, grew up in a location that would be consistent with the isotope test thingy and I really think she has the 'Smurfette look'.
Her DNA has already been compared in namus, so she is automatically ruled out. Missing's persons that have DNA available will say "sample submitted - tests complete" however the ones that say " sample submitted - tests not complete" could be a possible match. Hope that helps
Can a match ever be missed do you think? Is there any chance that a girl whose DNA is listed as tests complete, could not be flagged up automatically as a match, even if she is a match.
I have been reading a bit about different types of DNA, and depending on who gave the sample, it got me wondering if 'false negatives' were possible?
The Tarat sisters were abducted by their father:
Hanan, in particular, looks like Smurfette.
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/3375/1/
Smurfette spent the day at the heavenly spa:
How was this done? This is a good example of what she may look like in a photo with makeup on. However IMO it does make her look older.
LEXUS MONAY LATSON
Missing Date: Jun 25, 2012
http://www.missingkids.com/missingk...en_US&orgPrefix=NCMC&caseNum=1197536&seqNum=1