CA CA - Meadowbrook, 2 BlkFems 649UFCA & 650UFCA, in burning building, Jul'69

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#1969-25003 Victim 1​

Year Died or Found:1969
Date Died or Found:July 15
Sex / Race:Female / Black
Online Documents:Dental
Place of Death / Found:Found in a burning structure on Highway 74 in Meadowbrook area between Lake Elsinore and Perris, CA
Estimated Age:Adults: Victim Number 1 is thought to be between 17 and 21 years of age.
Estimated Time Since Death:Victim Number 1 is believed to have died in the fire.
Hair / Eyes:Unknown due to fire damage.
Hair Length:Unknown due to fire damage.
Height / Weight:Victim Number 1 was approximately 5 feet, 3 inches (53 inches) and 110 pounds.
Features or distinguishing marks:Unable to locate any scars, tattoos, jewelry or identification on either victim.
Clothing:Clothing, if worn, was destroyed in the fire on both victims.
Circumstances:About 2320 hours, Police responded to a structure fire in the 27000 block of Highway 74 in the unincorporated area of Riverside County, CA, known as Meadowbrook. After the fire was extinguished, two female bodies were located in the remains. The test indicated that one of the victims had a substantial amount of drugs in her system at the time of her death. Preliminary investigation in 1969 indicates that it was believed that both women were possibly transported from the Los Angeles area. Two suspects have been identified in this crime.
Other:Number 25003
This case concerns two young women and are listed as Number 1 and Number 2. The sketches are a careful attempt to replicate their faces. Hair and noses are provided by the artist and do not represent a factual image.
1969-5003 Victim 1 Sketch


1969-5003 Victim 1 Dental Records

 
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#1969-25003 Victim 1​

Year Died or Found:1969
Date Died or Found:July 15
Sex / Race:Female / Black
Online Documents:Dental
Place of Death / Found:Found in a burning structure on Highway 74 in Meadowbrook area between Lake Elsinore and Perris, CA
Estimated Age:Adults: Victim Number 1 is thought to be between 17 and 21 years of age.
Estimated Time Since Death:Victim Number 1 is believed to have died in the fire.
Hair / Eyes:Unknown due to fire damage.
Hair Length:Unknown due to fire damage.
Height / Weight:Victim Number 1 was approximately 5 feet, 3 inches (53 inches) and 110 pounds.
Features or distinguishing marks:Unable to locate any scars, tattoos, jewelry or identification on either victim.
Clothing:Clothing, if worn, was destroyed in the fire on both victims.
Circumstances:About 2320 hours, Police responded to a structure fire in the 27000 block of Highway 74 in the unincorporated area of Riverside County, CA, known as Meadowbrook. After the fire was extinguished, two female bodies were located in the remains. The test indicated that one of the victims had a substantial amount of drugs in her system at the time of her death. Preliminary investigation in 1969 indicates that it was believed that both women were possibly transported from the Los Angeles area. Two suspects have been identified in this crime.
Other:Number 25003
This case concerns two young women and are listed as Number 1 and Number 2. The sketches are a careful attempt to replicate their faces. Hair and noses are provided by the artist and do not represent a factual image.
1969-5003 Victim 1 Sketch


1969-5003 Victim 1 Dental Records

#1969-25003 Victim 2​

Year Died or Found:1969
Date Died or Found:July 15
Sex / Race:Female / Black
Online Documents:None
Place of Death / Found:Found in a burning structure on Highway 74 in Meadowbrook area between Lake Elsinore and Perris, CA
Estimated Age:Adult: Victim Number 2 is thought to be between 25 and 30 years of age.
Estimated Time Since Death:Victim Number 2 is believed to have died about 12 hours prior to the fire.
Hair / Eyes:Unknown due to fire damage.
Hair Length:Unknown due to fire damage.
Height / Weight:Victim Number 2 was approximately 5 feet, 2 inches (52 inches) and 125 pounds
Features or distinguishing marks:Unable to locate any scars, tattoos, jewelry or identification on either victim.
Clothing:Clothing, if worn, was destroyed in the fire on both victims.
Circumstances:About 2320 hours, Police responded to a structure fire in the 27000 block of Highway 74 in the unincorporated area of Riverside County, CA, known as Meadowbrook. After the fire was extinguished, two female bodies were located in the remains. The test indicated that one of the victims had a substantial amount of drugs in her system at the time of her death. Preliminary investigation in 1969 indicates that it was believed that both women were possibly transported from the Los Angeles area. Two suspects have been identified in this crime.
Other:Number 25003
This case concerns two young women and are listed as Number 1 and Number 2. The sketches are a careful attempt to replicate their faces. Hair and noses are provided by the artist and do not represent a factual image.

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This is the dental chart of the older victim (Jane Doe #2). I didn't see it posted here.
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