Upon reading the National Park Service report of Trenny's case, on page 10 it states that on October 12, 1976, while the search continued, her younger sister Tina was very upset. About something her dad said to the press. Anyone have any idea what this was about?
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I agree about 1979 Bahia Honda Jane Doe. She and Trenny still haven't been compared as possibles as they are strong contenders. I posted Trenny's NamUs listing in Jane Doe's thread too.
1979 Bahia Honda Jane Doe — NamUs #UP6251
Trenny Gibson, missing while on a class field trip in the Great Smoky Mountains on October 1976 is a possible for this Jane Doe:
Trenny Lynn Gibson — NamUs #MP4524
I was finally able to learn that Trenny does have a DNA file in NamUs. I came across the 1995 York Island, Florida Unidentified Jane Doe who was murdered. The Jane Doe has genetic ties to the region of South Carolina. Trenny was born in Georgia. Lived in Tennessee. I wouldn't rule out the...
Thank you, heartanium, for this updated list. It's great to know other "possibles" from unidentified cases are being compared with Mary's DNA profiles.
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Thoroughly detailed in all his fact-driven research on missing person cases, Nick Kyle revisits the Garrett Bardsley case in a newly released video. He even treks to the actual location of the Cuberant Lake area campsite:
Garrett Bardsley - The Vanishing At Cuberant Lake
If the the perp left behind "trace DNA," it would be a huge lead. Especially if either mother or daughter put up a fight, the perp's skin would be under a victim's fingernails.
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It'll be 18 years this July 2024. This is a recent January 2024 article update. Mr. Stodden is offering a $1,000 reward.
Man still searching for who killed his wife, daughter while they hiked in Snohomish County 18 years ago
The door only recorded keycard entries, not when a door was opened to exit the room. So if there was someone else in the room, they had a good chance to leave within the 14-minute window when no one was watching, nor being detected by their door security system. As for double-locking the door...
I watched the Netflix Unsolved Mysteries episode on this. This case is very similar to the Mary Anderson, October 1996, Seattle, Washington case. Same era. Different deaths, both a possible espionage angle. It explains why no one has come forward for either woman in both cases.
It's been a while since posting to this thread. I still have all my research on this case. And to this day, I believe Mary Anderson was not from here in the Seattle area, nor possibly the United States. I have always believed she may have lived a life in espionage. And after watching the second...
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