Dee Deforest
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I went back on Reddit Unresolved mysteries and it looks like someone did call the sheriffs dept and she has NOT been identified. The Doe Network does still say identified.
She’ll be ID before the year is overToday marks 11 years since Fond du Lac Jane Doe was discovered.
‘Roberto’ says he was taken from Georgia, where he worked legally but was exploited, to Wisconsin, where he worked illegally — and in the shadows
Roberto arrived in the United States legally under an H-2A visa, which allows seasonal farm laborers to work for specific employers.
“The same day you arrive, that same day they ask you for your passport. They take all of your personal documents,” Roberto said of the contractors, who hired out workers to farms growing squash, cucumbers and cilantro in southern Georgia.
Roberto — not his real name — is among 14 men from Mexico who were allegedly victimized by a labor-trafficking scheme that transported legal temporary farm workers from Georgia to work illegally at a Racine-area farm, according to an indictment in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Wisconsin announced May 22.
A 2013 Wisconsin Department of Justice assessment found that labor trafficking in the state “often goes unnoticed or not officially investigated because of lack of resources, lack of training, or inability to investigate due to the transient nature of the crime.”
How inhuman! It’s great to see that this case and this reality is getting exposure and subsequent justice!Hi, this isn't specific to the Fond du Lac Jane Doe, but it is an article in Wisconsin Watch about labor trafficking in Wisconsin's rural, agricultural communities.
The article is about a case that is currently being prosecuted, it involves male labor.
Fainting and freezing in the fields: Alleged labor trafficking victim tells of mistreatment in Wisconsin and Georgia | WisconsinWatch.org
Hi, this isn't specific to the Fond du Lac Jane Doe, but it is an article in Wisconsin Watch about labor trafficking in Wisconsin's rural, agricultural communities.
The article is about a case that is currently being prosecuted, it involves male labor.
Fainting and freezing in the fields: Alleged labor trafficking victim tells of mistreatment in Wisconsin and Georgia | WisconsinWatch.org
I cant find the rule outs but Could this be Brittanee Drexel .....they could have transported her , the description is very close and this guy was in GA and was shipped off the WI so its not ridiculous I cant view clothing but she could have been held for a period of time they think 3 days to 90 days so.... Thoughts ? don't know if it would be an auto rule out on CODIS though?
Thanks, I think so, too.St. Benedict is widely revered throughout the Christian world, and the medal carried as a talisman of protection. It's probably more common among Catholics, but I wouldn't rule anybody out just on that. The facial resemblance is astonishing.
Crap I have to stop the martinis at work! I don't know why I had her missing in 2007 in my head !!! Thank you for pointing that out !Didn't Brittanee go missing in 2009? This young woman was found in November 2008.
Ruled out, according to this post.In her reconstructions, she looks like Carina Karras, including hair highlights and : Carina Lynn Karras – The Charley Project
Against: Karras disappeared three years before UID found; judging by last name, would have been Greek Orthodox rather than Roman Catholic, so likelihood of St. Benedict medal smaller (assuming UID's); not knock-kneed or pigeon-toed, as far as we know; would have been a little older than UID estimated.
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Yep, thanks.Ruled out, according to this post.
As far as i'm aware, it appears that she isn't, you should suggest this to the FDLCPD*Bump*
I can't seem to find Sara Elizabeth Castillo in either ruleout lists posted here. She was added to NamUs in 2012, so I find it hard to believe she hasn't been considered yet. She "was missing from the Randallstown area of Baltimore County, Maryland. She speaks very little English, and maybe using altered names and DOB's." The last sentence caught my attention in regards to FdLJD + she went missing in August 2008. Has Sara been added to the NamUs ruleouts since Carbuff last posted in January?