If I may chime in on two things:
1. The lips also look alike.
2. The ring may not be a heirloom. She may have just bought it from a pawnshop because she liked it and it had her initials or it could have been a gift from her husband. I would be interested to know what the initials of her husband was.
No, I understand that. I want to also say that you are a rock star. What I meant is that if you forwarded the information to the appropriate agencies, then they would take it from there with or without a missing person's report. I know they have rules and protocols and it's admirable that you...
Anyone can file a missing person's report. If you have a lead, then I would just forward it to ME or the police and let them take it from there. I don't think they would be so deontological that they would refuse to take a lead because there isn't a good picture.
"This victim was walking along the north service road of Highway 61 when this victim was struck by a vehicle. The occupants of the vehicle that they thought they hit a barrell in the road. The victim was thrown approximately 150 feet from point of impact. A card was found on victims body that...
Yes, I am in contact with the appropriate people. I have the name of his mom. Unfortunately, people have been bombarding the authorities with a false craigslist lead. I am awaiting an email from someone involved with the case (long story). At that point I will forward the information to them as...
I don't have twitter but maybe we can reach out to celebrities who are from North Carolina?
http://www.biography.com/people/groups/born-in-north-carolina
Kellie Pickler would be a great person to start with!
One idea that I have is to call the police departments in smaller areas around Myrtle Beach and check to see if they use NAMUS. It might be that they took a report and filed it away 20 years ago. I believe that not all LEA participate in NAMUS.