I will make sure we get the information represented clearly on the website in the next week or two. There are a lot of different things going on at once and I need some time to get things sorted out. Thanks for your interest and patience!
A segment about Princess Doe is supposed to air on Friday, September 28th on America's Most Wanted at 9pm EDT. AMW spent several days in Blairstown and the surrounding area producing the segment and also attended and filmed the 30th memorial service back in July. Please tune in!
There will be a memorial service held on Sunday, July 15th 2012 to mark the 30th anniversary of Princess Doe being discovered. The memorial will be held at the Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Blairstown, NJ at noon time. www.princessdoe.org for additional details.
Hi ShadowAngel,
I grew up in Blairstown and can answer a few of the questions in your post. The state police barracks that you noticed when getting off of route 80 at exit 12 was not there in July of 1982. The state police used to be located in the center of Blairstown, right above Seidel's...
Most of the Weird NJ information has been ruled out or is not accurate. The alcohol content in the blood is not conclusive because the body had been exposed for so long. Also, the skirt was red, not blue.
Thanks!
Currently, Susan Diane Wolff Cappel is being tracked on the possible matches page of the www.princessdoe.org site. She is listed about 25th from the top.
This is a tough UID case that I have never seen mentioned on WS.
Knowlton Township, NJ
Warren County
NCIC Case: U233108807
Doe Network: 687UMNJ
NAMUS: 1541
African American, Male
Estimated Year of Birth: 27-31
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'5"-5'7" (66" Est); 155 - 165 lbs...
The Baltimore Sun ran a lengthy story on this case today:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_city/bal-md.luna30nov30,0,7328941,full.story
Not much new information but still an interesting summary of the case
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 marks the 26th anniversary of Princess Doe's discovery. The search continues...
She is still in our thoughts and prayers, 26 years later.
We are in the process of establishing a new website for this case to draw some more attention to it.
http://www.whoistigerlady.com
Expect it to be updated several times over the next few weeks. Right now it only contains the basic information.
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