I wasn't aware that the reconstruction was done by NCMEC and considered 4 sketches as provided by Frank Bender, who was an amazing forensic artist.
"insulin-type syringes were also located near the remains" I wonder what this means exactly, just standard type syringes or something specific to insulin - perhaps insulin was still contained and that's how the authorities know they were "insulin-type"? If it's known to definitively be insulin (and being used by her to treat diabetes) and this young lady's age range on NCMEC (16-22) is accurate, then it was likely juvenile diabetes or perhaps gestational diabetes if she was also a mother (nothing noted in provided info). Additionally, if known to be insulin b/c some remained in syringes, then she possibly could have lost her life due to a diabetic coma from not getting insulin into her body on time.
I wish we had some clothing labels. Her shoes were small, size 4. US women's shoes start at size 5. I think perhaps she was wearing a youth/child size 4, one step below "adult" sizes. Other clothing Large (size 12) white tank top; I don't believe other clothing sizes were notes.
Regarding Ms. Abrams-Nishikai as a possible match. She is listed as being a mother to a 2-year old. I wonder if the Jane Doe skeletally showed evidence of being a mother? I also came across these two photos of Wendy,
source is identified as Ancestry, not sure this is permissible or not but including.
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