AZ AZ - Mohave County, WhtFem, Adult Pre-20, UP85989, Multicolored Slacks, May '75

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Mohave County added a few new doe cases to NAMUS today:
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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Demographics
Sex - Female
Race / Ethnicity - White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group - Adult - Pre 20
Estimated PM - 16 Weeks
Height - 5' 3"-5' 4"(63-64 inches) , Estimated
Weight - 125 lbs, Measured

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Circumstances
Type - Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found - May 18, 1975
NamUs Case Created - November 2, 2021

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Location Found Map
Location - Mohave County, Arizona
County - Mohave County
GPS Coordinates - 35.2143346,-113.7632828
Found On Tribal Land - No
Circumstances of Recovery - A camper at a rest stop off Highway 93, Mile Marker 9 located the decomposing body of a female.

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Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains - Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction

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Physical Description
Hair Color - Brown
Eye Color - Unknown

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Clothing and Accessories
Clothing
- Beige pullover sweater - Green orange and beige multi-colored slacks
On the Body

Footwear
- White tennis shoes (Size 9)
On the Body

Jewelry
- Hippy type choker necklace which consisted of a brown leather band with four brown beads, two pink beads, and one large polished rock - Ring on finger
On the Body
Original

Original
 
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Arizona cases from the 1970s always make me think of Jackie Leslie and Cynthia Leslie, but they went missing July 31, 1974 so the time frame makes it unlikely this UID is one of them. I really wish we had a sketch of this poor female...it would be so helpful.
 
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It took me a minute to realize that is the photo of the ring - if you enlarge that somewhat, it appears it could perhaps be a mother's ring. It looks like at least 1 darker stone with 2 lighter (and perhaps the same) stone.
 
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Mohave County.
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UPDATE: I don't believe this is the same girl given the specific milemarker and clothing.

Ran across this article, there is information that is similar, but not exact as that in the Namus case file.

If it is the same, then there is some clothing info different than that in Namus case. If it isn't the same, 2 women found in same county, within a very short time period :(

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I used to have a necklace just like that. I bought it from a roadside souvenir shop somewhere between the Grand Canyon and Cortez CO, possibly Kayenta.

I mean, I'm sure hundreds of souvenir places in the southwest sold necklaces like that. But it made me do a double-take, that's for sure.
 
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Google Maps
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Looks like she was found right about here. Still looks very desolate, but it's only about 13 mi south of the Hoover Dam.
Via Google Maps
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Date Body Found May 18, 1975
Location Found Mohave County, Arizona
Sex Female
Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian
Estimated Age Group Adult- Pre 20
Estimated PMI 6 weeks
Height 5'3"-5'4" (63-64 inches), Estimated
Weight 125 lbs, Measured
County Mohave County
Found On Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Recovery A camper at a rest stop off Highway 93, Mile Marker 9 located the decomposing body of a female.
Condition of Remains Not recognizable- Decomposing/putrefaction
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Unknown
Clothing Beige pullover sweater, Green orange and beige multi colored slacks
Footwear White tennis shoes (Size 9)
 
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"In 1975, she was between 16 and 20 years old — just a little girl," said Miller. "I assume she was hitchhiking because she was found decomposed off of Highway 93..."

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Miller said Jane Doe Two was discovered near a rest stop around mile marker nine. Miller fondly calls the young woman "Rest Stop Rita." A camper in the area found her body, but it had been there for so long that the sheriff's office couldn't determine her cause of death.

"Young girl, 5 feet, 3 inches, 120 pounds," said Miller. "The only evidence we have to go on is her clothing and jewelry. She was wearing a choker — a little beaded choker like they used to wear back then — and a little ring."

"That's all that we really have to go on," said Miller. "We have to work backward. We need to identify her to figure out how she came to be where she was found. Did she hitchhike with somebody?"

Newspaper clippings from that time describe parents all over the county contacting the sheriff’s office, wondering if the young woman was their loved one. Investigators at the time believed she had been in the wash area where she was found for over a month.

"I just tell people that, you know, in Mohave County, we haven't forgotten you," said Miller. "We haven't forgotten your loved ones, and we're still trying to figure out what happened to them in this county."

Unlocking clues using new technology

Both Jane Doe cases were sent to Othram's Houston lab in an effort to identify "Rest Stop Rita" and "Lake Mead Maeve."
"Ultimately, we are providing investigators with new investigative leads that they otherwise wouldn't have to hopefully bring resolution to cases," said Othram's Director of Case Management Michael Vogen.

Othram's lab and testing have helped departments across the country solve cases, including some in Mohave County.

"I would say they're one of the more active agencies in the country, and we have quite a few active ones," said Vogen.
 
  • #12
Seeing Highway 93 starts in AZ runs through Nevada, Idaho, Montana, and has terminus in Canada. Connects in Canada to Alberta's Highway 93, which runs through Banff and Jasper National Parks.

Lynette Dawn Culver, Pocatello ID May 5, 1975, left grounds of school around lunchtime, 5'2" 110 12 yo, pictured wearing choker necklace, no info provided on what she was wearing when disappeared:

Maybe Carlene Brown, 19yo missing from Rawlins WY July 4 1974, she and a friend, Christy Gross, were at a rodeo. Christy Gross was in town from South Dakota to visit friends. The girls vanished, their abandoned vehicle was found somewhere between where they disappeared and Worland WY, which is I think (?) like 200 miles. Police initially believed the two girls ran away. Christy Gross was murdered and her remains were recovered just south of Sinclair WY in 1983. They recognized her from a handcrafted ring given to her as a gift. There were other disappearances and murders in this area and many believe there was an active serial killer behind it. One source mentions a carnival worker who lived in the Rawlins area during 1974, he also worked fairs. Per Doe Network, the suspect in the 1981 Oklahoma abductions of Cinda Pallett and Charlotte Kinsey , and the 1984 abduction of Sharon Baldeagle was considered a possible suspect in the 1974 cases because he lived in the area and worked in fairs and carnivals like the ones being held at the time. But, no evidence has ever connected him to them.

There's a thread on here for him, Royal Russell Long. Am seeing he (also seeing him listed as truck driver) fled to New Mexico at one point, LE were looking to arrest him and were looking for Sharon. After viewing the Sharon Baldeagle page, I would definitely wonder if this Doe could be Carlene. Sharon Baldeagle has also never been found. The only thing is, the timing doesn't really line up because Carlene and Christy disappeared in July '74, and PMI for the Doe would be about 6 weeks prior to mid-May '75. I do see a news article saying Carlene would take off for periods, though, so somehow the timing might (?) line up with the abandoned car (?). Hmm, also, was this Doe decomposing or decomposed or (?) mummified, thinking of the AZ climate and seeing that if mummified, it's very difficult to assess PMI with mummification. But finally, seeing that there are various theories being considered for this Royal Russell Long that might explain the timing gap, so going ahead and posting here. News article about Carlene below.

 

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