Oh my, another potential connection to RMG and a murder in the archaeological community. See my recent logsheet post on the "Canada, Anne Abraham, 19, Ramah Bay" Thread:
August 6, 2016 is the 40th anniversary of Anne Abraham's death. There is a strong suspicion by many people that it was not...
August 6, 2016 is the 40th anniversary of Anne Abraham's death. There is a strong suspicion by many people that it was not an accident. Help us solve this case.
Here's a logsheet of references to Anne's case on the Jane Britton thread. RMG may have connections to both these cases and also a...
Bumping for Jane and Anne. See post about radio communications protocol and 8-day silence.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?305641-Canada-Anne-Abraham-19-Ramah-Bay-Labrador-6-Aug-1976
It was 8 days since the Ramah team was dropped off and Fitzhugh's base camp had not heard from them. RMG [Dr. G] was the only person with Anne at Ramah Bay and he did not follow communications protocol.
Excerpts from the 104-page Report to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution: Abraham...
Anne Abraham's parents were convinced of foul play. They were they apparently unaware of the Jane Britton murder 6-1/2 years earlier. Mr. & Mrs. Abraham attempted an unsuccessful litigation against the Smithsonian to try to prevent other such tragedies However the Smithsonian was protected by a...
Anne Abraham's parents were convinced of foul play. They were they apparently unaware of the Jane Britton murder 6-1/2 years earlier. Mr. & Mrs. Abraham attempted an unsuccessful litigation against the Smithsonian to try to prevent other such tragedies However the Smithsonian was protected by a...
Anne was on her sixth Smithsonian expedition at age 19 and she knew the terrain was treacherous. She was a cautious and smart Discovery (Outward Bound) climbing instructor and she was certified by the Red Cross. She did not "just" simply fall. There are significant patterns and other cases...
Hi Pink Panther et al, I'm here. So you say "Hoping to solve Jane's case soon!" -- I hope so because that could help immensely with Anne Abraham's case which is very personal for me.
Although I joined WS in January and made a few comments, I've read through this entire thread multiple times...
In 1977 RMG apparently named the creek that springs from Ramah Quarry:
1) See below excerpt of RMG's Lithic Source Areas 1978 article.
2) RMG was the only person with Anne when she died at Ramah Bay in 1976 (see the Smithsonian article).
3) Anne Hilda Abraham's mother was named Hilda and she...
Red ocher, 2 archaeology students*, maybe more young women murdered...
see attached 1976 Smithsonian Magazine article, does anyone notice a common thread?
*Bumping for Anne Abraham and Jane Britton.
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