AK AK - Anchorage, 'Eklutna Annie' WhtFem 311UFAK, 16-23, unique jewelry, Jul'80

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I'm done looking and here's what I found so far:
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Eklutna Annie UP10217Tami Lee Sussi
SexFemaleFemale
RaceWhite/CaucasianWhite/Caucasian
Age16 - 2517
DLC/DOD1979 - 1980December 30, 1979
Height4'11 - 5'35'
WeightUnknown100 pounds
Hair ColorLight brown with reddish tintBlonde/Strawberry
Eye ColorUnknownHazel
Distinctive FeaturesUnknown/None1 1/2 inch scar on left wrist.
CircumstancesRemains found buried under power line in wooded area. Robert Hansen confessed to her murder. May have been from California or Washington.Last seen in Los Angeles, California, on December 30, 1979. May have gone to Medford, Oregon, after her disappearance.
DistanceLos Angeles - Eklutna3,371 miles
The reconstruction is whats getting me here. I see portions of resemblance in both. In the new one, her face shape matches IMO, but the nose doesn't. In the old one, the nose matches IMO, but the face shape doesn't. I still think this is possible though. Should I send it in?
Did you ever send this in or check that she was ruled out?
 
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Interesting comment from WWG about Eklutna Annie's jewelry.
I can’t Facebook. Can anyone pm me the quote please in a private message?

*Got it, thank you friends! Love our community here. *
 
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Oh that is interesting.
Yes but does not mean much for ID. The jewelry was probably sold at fairs, local srtist markets etc. Anyone can buy it without personal data.

Only conclusion is that it was a necklace made by a local artist and was likely bought locally.
 
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The watch seems more distinctive to me. It is interesting the artist who possibly made the necklace recognizes it. IF accurate, would be helpful if they had any record of sale.

The jewelry reminds me of Simone Ridinger, but she's a rule out. And that's quite a distance from Massachusetts anyway, so likely more just another young woman with similar taste.
 
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I know its Timex, but its interesting. Maybe at the time it was common though?
 
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Cheryl Yvonne Davis, missing July 4 1979 from Charleston SC, last seen outside 7-11 after midnight. Circumstances make it unlikely, but can't help noticing striking resemblance, jmo.
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Pem Yates-Briggs, left Clackamas County OR in search of father in CA. Mother got a call from police agency asking if daughter had permission to cross the state line into California, mother said yes, and Pem never seen again. Missing 6/1/1979, not reported until 2024.
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Debra Vowell, disappeared with husband and male acquaintance 1/24/79 while they were in a fishing boat off San Diego coast, the disappearance of vessel & passengers is believed to be in some way connected to a marijuana smuggling ring, and the business partner of the co-owner of the boat was also evidently suspected in some criminal matters.
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Someone claiming to be Debra called her grandfather two years after disappearance saying she was trying to get to California and hung up abruptly. The grandfather (who I think worked for a sheriff's office at some point) did think it was her voice; if it is, and if the timing of the call's correct with two full years, Eklutna Doe can't be Debra.

Also had been listing Tami Sussi, see she's already mentioned. Also was going to list Anne D. Manchester, but seeing on here she's ruled out already. Definitely agreeing with earlier posts noting this woman from Canada:
Mary Frances Gregory. They're saying medium build, but she's generally very petite imo.

I tend to think this Doe's hair was on the much lighter side of brown, maybe dark blonde-- & maybe even lighter strawberry blonde.
 
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Do we know if @othram has been asked to identify this woman? She has been without a name for far too long.
 
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Do we know if @othram has been asked to identify this woman? She has been without a name for far too long.


No mention in para 4 about which agency is being used. However the 3 other cases linked on page 2 were solved using genetic genealogy via Parabon.
 
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