Are there any reports about whether Frosty had any dental work done?On second look, Helen seems to have wider-set, downturned eyes and a more bulbous nose tip. Although I’m not sure how much aging and weight gain could affect those facial features.
Are there any reports about whether Frosty had any dental work done?On second look, Helen seems to have wider-set, downturned eyes and a more bulbous nose tip. Although I’m not sure how much aging and weight gain could affect those facial features.
Hi. Not that I ever have seen. Basically we know just a tiny bit about her and their are no Distinctive Physical Features entered in Namus. Maybe she had dentals or scars. Being estimated 68 years one would think she didn't have a baby skin anymore. Persons who cared for her must have known these things, but nothing seems to be public or it's simply not documented.Are there any reports about whether Frosty had any dental work done?
I’m just wondering because in her older photos, it looks as though she may have had a gap or a misaligned front tooth — although that may be due to poor photo quality. In her later photos, her teeth appear straight. It might be helpful to know what her teeth originally looked like when comparing with photos of possible matches. I assume if she lived in Stockton for 30+ years, she had a dentist. But yes, it seems we’re not privy to that info.Hi. Not that I ever have seen. Basically we know just a tiny bit about her and their are no Distinctive Physical Features entered in Namus. Maybe she had dentals or scars. Being estimated 68 years one would think she didn't have a baby skin anymore. Persons who cared for her must have known these things, but nothing seems to be public or it's simply not documented.
Donald died in 2018. Is there a son named Don?Is there any way to find out where Don Austin is now?
No!!! This is new, and puts her in the area 5 years prior to what we found before? Think it was 86 or 84 . Fantastic find!Uhhh did we know about the "false imprisonment" case? I guess she was the manager of a Sambo's in 1981. Can't remember if I found this before.
DAVID R. THORPE v. FROSTY JAN O'MALLEY, ET AL :: Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara :: State Civil Lawsuit No. 181CV485450
DAVID R. THORPE v. FROSTY JAN O'MALLEY, ET AL, Case No. 181CV485450 in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.www.plainsite.org
There's another potentially FROSTY O'MALLEY v. ROY LEE TURNER ET AL :: Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara :: State Civil Lawsuit No. 182CV497511Uhhh did we know about the "false imprisonment" case? I guess she was the manager of a Sambo's in 1981. Can't remember if I found this before.
DAVID R. THORPE v. FROSTY JAN O'MALLEY, ET AL :: Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara :: State Civil Lawsuit No. 181CV485450
DAVID R. THORPE v. FROSTY JAN O'MALLEY, ET AL, Case No. 181CV485450 in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.www.plainsite.org
This is likely exaggerated (I'm mostly fluent in legalese). He asked for a second plate, but the waitress told him she had been mistaken when she said it would not count as a second order. He and the waitress got into it. He claims Frosty then wouldn't let him leave -- I think he refused to pay for his firsts unless he got seconds. He says he was willing to pay for what he got, but he wanted to get what he was paying for (i.e. all you can eat). Frosty called the police because she thought he was trying to dine and dash.Apparently he refused to pay for a meal due to misleading advertisements. Ordered an all-you-can-eat, but when requesting a second helping, Frosty flew off the handle and somehow detained him despite him repeatedly saying "I can pay, do not call the police, I have my wallet right here". Like according to him she went from 0 to 100, quick.
I'm not so sure about the hiding, my Grandfather was hiding in plain site and quite well known, he's even on here But because all his hiding bad things happened before the rise of social media and the internet he never even bothered changing his name, he just moved countries, no-one believed me, but then when he passed I showed them everything. What I'm saying hiding is easy in past times because of the lack of proof online back then.This is likely exaggerated (I'm mostly fluent in legalese). He asked for a second plate, but the waitress told him she had been mistaken when she said it would not count as a second order. He and the waitress got into it. He claims Frosty then wouldn't let him leave -- I think he refused to pay for his firsts unless he got seconds. He says he was willing to pay for what he got, but he wanted to get what he was paying for (i.e. all you can eat). Frosty called the police because she thought he was trying to dine and dash.
What's really important for us here is that Frosty called the police. That means she wasn't afraid of their involvement. It's unlikely she was on the run or hiding her identity because she was a criminal. I'm wondering how public-facing her role was as the restaurant manager, how long she'd been working there, if she started out as a waitress...that lack of fear of the police or public would indicate she wasn't in hiding.
By the way, this is a personal injury lawsuit resulting from a car accident. Turner is alleged to have been intoxicated at the time of the crash. Frosty was driving the other vehicle and had a passenger who is another party to the lawsuit. I wonder about driver's license, insurance, etc. as well as the medical records (she went to the hospital).
Was there an name for the other passenger, location and date at all, please, many thanks! (sorry my question mark button is broken on my laptop x)By the way, this is a personal injury lawsuit resulting from a car accident. Turner is alleged to have been intoxicated at the time of the crash. Frosty was driving the other vehicle and had a passenger who is another party to the lawsuit. I wonder about driver's license, insurance, etc. as well as the medical records (she went to the hospital).
You can put the case number in here to find the records:Was there an name for the other passenger, location and date at all, please, many thanks! (sorry my question mark button is broken on my laptop x)
Unfortunatly "access denied", possibly as im in the UK. Thanks though!You can put the case number in here to find the records:
Public Portal - Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Case Portaltraffic.scscourt.org