CA CA - Robin Graham, 18, Los Angeles, 14 Nov 1970

  • #321
I think Robin looks a good bit like the gal in this Alcala pic. The hair, the part, something about the mouth and what we can see of the shape of her face. I'm attaching the photo of Robin, I gave it a little color touch up just to see.

Just a coincidence I think, but she was last seen talking to light blue car guy, and we have this as well from the RA collection: I think other posters figured out that it wasn't a Corvette but still an interesting coincidence on the color imo.
They look so similar!!!!!
 
  • #322
They really need to go back to the cops who saw her and re interview them.
 
  • #323
Maybe...?

Case Photo

Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP7765 Female, Multiple
Date Body Found July 24, 1976
Location Found Linn County, Oregon
Estimated Age Range 18-40 Years
The skeletal remains of an unidentified female were discovered south of Oregon State Hwy 20, near Swamp Mountain Road in the Cascadia area outside of Sweet Home, Oregon.

This Jane Doe has clogs, but not red:
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Date of death sometime between 1966 &1976. They're saying Caucasian and also American Indian/Alaska Native. Height estimated at 5'0" so unless that's considerably off, this can't be her. But they only had a partial skeleton and list no weight.

This Jane Doe had a leather coat with fringe, I would take it the type of coat you'd wear during a colder season in these areas. But evidently not the dark blue corduroy jacket that's listed on NAMUS for Robin. This Jane Doe had a 29" inseam on her Levi's. I'm seeing a 29" inseam is for someone say 5'6" or shorter. Hmm. Checking multiple sources, that inseam would appear to be right from someone of Robin Graham's height.
 
  • #324
Maybe...?

Case Photo

Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP7765 Female, Multiple
Date Body Found July 24, 1976
Location Found Linn County, Oregon
Estimated Age Range 18-40 Years
The skeletal remains of an unidentified female were discovered south of Oregon State Hwy 20, near Swamp Mountain Road in the Cascadia area outside of Sweet Home, Oregon.

This Jane Doe has clogs, but not red:
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Date of death sometime between 1966 &1976. They're saying Caucasian and also American Indian/Alaska Native. Height estimated at 5'0" so unless that's considerably off, this can't be her. But they only had a partial skeleton and list no weight.

This Jane Doe had a leather coat with fringe, I would take it the type of coat you'd wear during a colder season in these areas. But evidently not the dark blue corduroy jacket that's listed on NAMUS for Robin. This Jane Doe had a 29" inseam on her Levi's. I'm seeing a 29" inseam is for someone say 5'6" or shorter. Hmm. Checking multiple sources, that inseam would appear to be right from someone of Robin Graham's height.
That's a possibility, but I think the deer was killed by John Ackroyd, who was the Oregon killer.
 
  • #325
That's a possibility, but I think the deer was killed by John Ackroyd, who was the Oregon killer.
I'm seeing just what you're talking about, the "Ghosts of Highway 20" with this John Ackroyd. They found this girl we're talking about in 1976 and estimate her time of death 1966-1976. (I think this Jane Doe we're talking about now is called Swamp Mountain Jane Doe), but Ackroyd didn't start his job with Dept of Transportation until 1977. I guess the idea is that he was killing these women along this route because he was working along Rt20. I'm seeing another source where he started work there in 1978. But I'm also seeing in one source he showed up at a shop in Sweet Home (1992), I guess dripping blood, claiming he'd just field dressed a deer.

All things considered, it looks overwhelmingly likely, agreed. I mean he may actually have sought out the position because he was already kiling there. But US Rt 20 is a coast-to-coast highway, right? It stretches across the country all the way to Massachusetts. I still kind of wonder on that.
 
  • #326
I'm seeing just what you're talking about, the "Ghosts of Highway 20" with this John Ackroyd. They found this girl we're talking about in 1976 and estimate her time of death 1966-1976. (I think this Jane Doe we're talking about now is called Swamp Mountain Jane Doe), but Ackroyd didn't start his job with Dept of Transportation until 1977. I guess the idea is that he was killing these women along this route because he was working along Rt20. I'm seeing another source where he started work there in 1978. But I'm also seeing in one source he showed up at a shop in Sweet Home (1992), I guess dripping blood, claiming he'd just field dressed a deer.

All things considered, it looks overwhelmingly likely, agreed. I mean he may actually have sought out the position because he was already kiling there. But US Rt 20 is a coast-to-coast highway, right? It stretches across the country all the way to Massachusetts. I still kind of wonder on that.
This is true. I think he could have killed her after graduating from school or before preparing for the army. Or in late 1975 or early 1976.
 
  • #327
That's a possibility, but I think the deer was killed by John Ackroyd, who was the Oregon killer.
Oh sorry. I'm translared from interpreter from russian on english and it turned out like this, what "doe" turn out "deer"
 
  • #328
I'm seeing just what you're talking about, the "Ghosts of Highway 20" with this John Ackroyd. They found this girl we're talking about in 1976 and estimate her time of death 1966-1976. (I think this Jane Doe we're talking about now is called Swamp Mountain Jane Doe), but Ackroyd didn't start his job with Dept of Transportation until 1977. I guess the idea is that he was killing these women along this route because he was working along Rt20. I'm seeing another source where he started work there in 1978. But I'm also seeing in one source he showed up at a shop in Sweet Home (1992), I guess dripping blood, claiming he'd just field dressed a deer.

All things considered, it looks overwhelmingly likely, agreed. I mean he may actually have sought out the position because he was already kiling there. But US Rt 20 is a coast-to-coast highway, right? It stretches across the country all the way to Massachusetts. I still kind of wonder on that.
Also, i wonder, could be John Ackroyd - killer Finley Creek Jane Doe, if she doesn't Patricia Otto.
 
  • #329
Seeing that Route 20 intersects with Highway 101, which is the coastal highway that runs through CA into Washington.
Also, i wonder, could be John Ackroyd - killer Finley Creek Jane Doe, if she doesn't Patricia Otto.
Could be.
Seeing some info on Patricia Otto here in this article for Finley Creek Jane Doe:
 
  • #330
Bumping, today is Robin’s birthday.
 

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