There any more pics of him?
FIrst thought of mine was William L Toomey from Unsolved Mysteries.
Same state.
https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3314umid.html
Submitted a tip about Loudon County Jane Doe 1973
The resemblance is spot on and the time table is good.
Lanier surname is found especially in Louisiana.
From the Unidentified Wiki, which for some reason cannot be linked on Websleuths:
Additionally, it was determined the woman possibly had...
Did he have tattoos?
I ask because of this JD
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/8016?nav
Tattoo
Right shoulder had "Shirley Burke"; Right bicep had "Josh"; Right forearm had "Justine" & "Robin"; Right hand had a star; Right foot had a flower (rose) "Shirley Burke"; Left shoulder...
Looked for a bit on Namus. If she did run away, this could have been her a few years later. Does she have ties to TN? Best hit I found on Namus.
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/2895/attachments?nav
After re-reading the talk I did with her sister, I noticed that she said that they did the DNA submission.
If they don't have Debra's DNA but her sister's, it may be why NAMUS didn't match the DNA when it was submitted.
El Dorado Jane Doe left her family in Virginia in 1986. She was killed in Texas in 1991, 1,500 miles away and 5 years later. Her life was very problematic, maybe not to the extent of Brenda's, but enough for her to just cut her family off from all communication. I do understand your hesitation...
We had a good talk. I don't want to talk specifics out of respect for her family. I did invite her sister to this thread.
EDIT: what I will say is that I showed her a side-by-side comparison of the second morgue photo. She noticed that both had the same scar on the nose.
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