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Is James Charles Stanford the possible match? He is recently added to NamUs and has zero exclusions listed.
Missing Person Case
My reservation about it being a match is based on the isotope analysis. The area of probable or possible provenance in that area of the country does not extend south enough to even include Iowa or Illinois, so Missouri would be even more of a stretch.Bumping this possible match. Thoughts?
My reservation about it being a match is based on the isotope analysis. The area of probable or possible provenance in that area of the country does not extend south enough to even include Iowa or Illinois, so Missouri would be even more of a stretch.
But don't let me stop anyone from inquiring about this! He really has a good resemblance possibility and I'm all for checking on any possible match.
That's really interesting, thank you!I haven't totally given up on isotope testing.
Based on what we learned about the recent ID of 3 of the Bear Brook victims, their isotope results were somewhat accurate, but, for some reason, CA didn't register as significantly as it should have. The NH AG in the 2015 press conference called Ca a possibility, that they may have visited there, that's why it showed up, but they said they didn't believe it was a where Marlyse (at the time, referred to as the adult female) was raised (paraphrased). He was somewhat right-- her family moved there when she was a teen.
Marcia King's isotopes may have put her in her home area had they used teeth and bone for the samples instead of hair and nails. We'll never know, though.
He may have worn a partial upper denture. A denture was not found but his upper central and lateral incisors were missing and had healed sockets. The temporary filling was on a bottom incisor.I thought he had dentures? Or am I having a senior moment?
Well he was definitely missing several upper teeth. Eight of his upper teeth were missing: four incisors and 2 molars on both the left and right side. Each of them had healed sockets, indicating they had been gone for a while and were not missing as a result of the accident.Thanks for the clarification. For some reason, I thought he was edentulous.
For those of you who've followed this case more closely, do know if Edward Martin Zajak, Jr was compared?
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Edward Martin Zajac Jr. – The Charley Project
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He has been suggested as a potential match to review but has not yet been officially compared or ruled out.
He may have worn a partial upper denture. A denture was not found but his upper central and lateral incisors were missing and had healed sockets. The temporary filling was on a bottom incisor.