Jacqueline Ann Gasperian – The Charley ProjectHas Jaqueline Ann Gasperian, missing from California been excluded as a match? I’ve looked but I can’t find anything.
Has Jaqueline Ann Gasperian, missing from California been excluded as a match? I’ve looked but I can’t find anything.
I don't know whether Gasperian has been looked at before. She's pretty tall (5'6") to be a match to our lady, who was short.
Hm, Gasperian has a gastric bypass scar. @lizziginne, does that look like the UID's scar to you? Picture at link. Jacqueline Ann Gasperian – The Charley Project
Doenetwork says 5'0" 245UFVA
Namus says 5'0" (60") The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I would imagine the 5’5” was an estimate at the scene. Tad bit off. Everything else I have seen states 5’0”. Such a sad story.
I’m not sure if this has been posted before but this article states she is 5’5”.
https://m.imgur.com/zaiPjw2?r
I can't find the rule out list on NAMUS (or is it on another website??). Have we looked at Angella Kislo from Luzerne PA? Around the same weight, though she was about 4 inches shorter. Last heard from in June 1996, was 76 at the time she disappeared. Family said she was depressed...
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
You have to have an account to view NAMUS rule-out lists.
She currently does not have any public rule outs listed. Sometime LE has some that they have not inputted to NAMUS due to being prior to the website.
Angella also had "gray/partially gray" hair where has this doe had distinctive red/copper colored hair
For her to have been our lady, she'd have had to have lived under a different identity (or identities) for 26 years. I don't know whether that's plausible for our lady, but the idea of someone being missing a long time brings up some interesting possibilities. What if Jacqueline ran away, changed her name to Mary Smith, lived another 26 years, and then disappeared again? Are there "missing people" who are actually one person changing IDs more than once?
It’s completely plausible! I think that there have been cases of missing persons that have changed their identities multiple times.For her to have been our lady, she'd have had to have lived under a different identity (or identities) for 26 years. I don't know whether that's plausible for our lady, but the idea of someone being missing a long time brings up some interesting possibilities. What if Jacqueline ran away, changed her name to Mary Smith, lived another 26 years, and then disappeared again? Are there "missing people" who are actually one person changing IDs more than once?
It’s completely plausible! I think that there have been cases of missing persons that have changed their identities multiple times.
Is it possible she is related to this child, known only as “Tinky”, who was buried in the same cemetery? The decision of the baby’s loved ones not to give his real name reminds me of the secrecy of this woman.
Tinky (1983-1988) - Find A Grave Memorial
Everyone please leave little Tinky a flower too