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Who was she? Pregnant & stabbed to death
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Might NCMEC make a recon of her? The ones on Doe don't look terribly realistic IMO.
The Find Aundria M Bowman facebook page got a message from a man who said that he had submitted Aundria as a possible for this Jane Doe.
I am pretty doubtful that this is Aundria, but it got me thinking that I should do a reconstruction of this 92 Sheridan Jane Doe. I wasn't able to get any photos of her skull, so I based it on the CT scan facial reconstruction that was put out for this case.
This is beautiful, Carl, thanks so much! Finally, she looks human. :tyou:
4SAM mentioned Sheridan JD has teeth similar to Anita "Kim" Tilden's senior pic: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?340085-MO-Anita-Kim-Tilden-32-Raytown-9-July-1987
(I haven't looked to see if other stats match up -- please submit if looks like a ,
SHERIDAN Twenty-six years ago, a murderer dumped the body of a girl aged 17 to 23 years in Sheridan County. The victim remains unidentified, along with another girl killed by the same man and dumped in Sweetwater County.
Despite 26 years of separation between the incidents and todays standing cold case, agents from the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation and other law enforcement agencies remain diligent in pursuing peace for the victims family.
Now, they cant speak for themselves. We have to speak for them, DCI agent Loy Young said. If we can identify them and lay them to rest properly, maybe give family members who have been wondering about them for 26 years some closure or at least a peace of mind knowing that theyre now resting in peace, thats a win regardless.
Read more (long article): http://trib.com/news/state-and-regio...b5544e3e0.htmlThrough Weathermans testing, it was revealed that Jane Doe was younger in age than the previous estimate. Because of those changes, new facial recognition renderings were created to help identify the victims.
Those photos have been shared across the nation in hopes of identifying the woman. A hobbyist out of the New England area, Liz Marshall, became intrigued by a blog, Can You Identify Me?, as a young teenager.
It haunted me for years, Marshall wrote in an email. It was very morbid.
The intrigue grew into a passion of matching missing persons cases to unidentified bodies, contacting investigators and making friends interested in true crime.
After that, I just kept going with it, Marshall said.
Marshall came across the two female victims on a website called WebSleuths. Several hobbyists created multiple websites to help investigators with their search for identification for bodies. Marshall was particularly drawn to Jane Doe and Bitter Creek Betty due to the lack of activity on their cases on those sites. She then created Facebook pages in hopes of helping move the investigation along.
Was Megan ruled out?
A facebook friend of mine suggested Megan Patricia Carney as a possible match to Sheridan Jane Doe.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1789dfca.html
I did some research and found two additional high school photos of her (Frosh and Soph photos from the 83 & 84 Newport Harbor HS yearbooks) that give a partial (but not real clear) view of her teeth.
From what I can see, she does appear to have crooked teeth, as does the Jane Doe.
Megan appears only in DoeNetwork. No other sites carry her case. There is no missing persons report on file for her, because LE has apparently refused to take one. I got on touch with Dustin Driscoll at NamUs, and he said that as long as a family member is willing to file the report, they are usually able to arrange for one to be filed.
So I just got done talking to her sister, and she is willing to go forward. I created a new Namus MP casefile for her. When published, she will be MP40091
And I passed her contact info on to Dustin, so hopefully this can all be resolved promptly.
I assume you mean Megan Carney?
I dont see a NamUs Page for her...