I wish she had DNA available so they could attempt genetic genealogy, as I'm inclined to think it's the only way this will be solved.
Last I knew, they'd misplaced these remains and couldn't find her to get a DNA sample.
Doe Network says that the remains were possibly located in 2018. Is that true?
Article from January 15, 2019
Officials had hoped a Sept. 5, 2018, excavation at Citizens Cemetery in Flagstaff, Ariz., would unearth the lost remains of a girl dubbed Little Miss X. The teenage girl’s body was found in the Grand Canyon in 1958, but, after an initial investigation turned out to be inconclusive, the remains were reburied and lost in the 1960s, officials have said.
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However, tests on the recently recovered remains show it was not the body of Little Miss X, said Lt. Gerrit Boeck of the Criminal Investigation Division of Arizona’s Coconino County Sheriff’s Office.
“It is definitely a disappointment,” Boeck said. “We were hoping to solve this case and provide closure to families of loved ones.”
Connie Smith mystery remains unsolved
I wish she had DNA available so they could attempt genetic genealogy, as I'm inclined to think it's the only way this will be solved.
How was Pinky Redman excluded?
Dentals? Was it because they believe that she was dead long before Redman went missing?
She's perfect for the UID. The capri pants, the nail file with the initials PR, the height, the location, she fits.
I honestly think this is Pinky Redman. If she is, then what in the world could have happened?!
I thought I kept a picture of that as well, but can't find where I saved it.There's a photo of LMX's skull somewhere. I'm going to try to compare the skull and the smiling photo of Pinky. That's how Jimmy Reymer was ID'd
Unless we know how they excluded, especially where they don't have matching identifiers, I will have my doubts about the conclusion, too.
As to what in the world could have happened, we'll probably never know, no matter who the remains turn out to be. Folks go missing in or around national parks all the time. Some are never found, some are found deceased years later, with no apparent cause of death. And a good portion of them are found without any clothes or shoes on the body, yet not there are no signs of foul play, either. Not sure if this applies here, but I'm just saying, one of the mysteries of found missing persons is a lack of clothing on the remains, even in the remotest of areas.
Absence of clothing often indicates hypothermia. In the late stages, the person paradoxically feels hot and may throw off all clothing. Kind of like a hot flash I guess.