Two other things that stood out in the WESH article you shared: "The strongest physical clue was a rare yellow gold wedding ring set. Only 18 were ever made, sold exclusively in California and Arizona between 1969 and 1972." I'd never seen the fact only 18 sets of the rings found on this UID...
According to the Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center at Rampano College on reddit: "We have a pretty good timeline of his life through the 1950s and know of his descendants, but the sheriff’s office is seeking information from the later part of his life and surrounding his murder. We hope...
According to this SSN decoder (which works only for Social Security numbers assigned before June 25, 2011), a SSN with the first five numbers 506-60 was issued in 1963 in Nebraska.
https://stevemorse.org/ssn/ssn.html
There isn't much that we didn't already know in this woman's entry in the new Clark County Unidentified Case Search portal. But, it seems worth posting her entry despite that.
There is something very interesting is in this lady's Clark County Unidentified Case Search portal entry: the first time I've seen a cosmetic case with the initials C.E.J. being mentioned in connection with this Unidentified.
Doe Network: "Erma J. Andrews (3237DFMO) missing since March 17, 2002 from St. Louis, Missouri. Her case was closed per NamUs. No further information is available."
Doe Network updated this case as identified today: "115UMTX discovered on February 2, 1997 in Fort Worth, TX has been identified per NamUs. No further information is available."
Doe Network updated this case as identified today: "1951UMNC discovered on December 10, 1994 in Raleigh, NC has been identified per NamUs. No further information is available."
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