Can you help me find the unidentified I'm looking for?

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Trying to find a case, these are the details I remember:
- older woman, suicide
- rambling suicide note in foreign language (euro-eurasian country)
- at or near apartment complex grounds
- possibly in Florida
- 80s-early 00s
 
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Is there a thread for an unidentified man, who died walking along side interstate 80, at the Van Meter exit, October 19, 1987?
 
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Is there a thread for an unidentified man, who died walking along side interstate 80, at the Van Meter exit, October 19, 1987?

Can you tell us which state & the closest town/city?

Is Van Meter the town?

Oh, heck, Iowa. I do remember checking the I-80 traffic cams. Probably a more recent case!

I-80 Van Meter, IA Accident

Might be in this pdf, which I did not open:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...hhistory.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2GOU3qZp5TK2e7rKAsfev4

Try here for articles:

Iowa Digital Newspaper Project

or here:

Dallas County IAGenWeb

best, Laughing
 
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Does anyone remember a case of a young Asian man found dead in (I believe a bus station, possibly Greyhound?) a bathroom? I believe he may have killed himself, there was a gun involved. I think he had some sort of strange writing with him, but it may have been just in a different language. I'd love to know who this is as it's been bugging me for days now.
 
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Does anyone remember a case of a young Asian man found dead in (I believe a bus station, possibly Greyhound?) a bathroom? I believe he may have killed himself, there was a gun involved. I think he had some sort of strange writing with him, but it may have been just in a different language. I'd love to know who this is as it's been bugging me for days now.

Finally found it! PA - PA - Philadelphia, 30th St Station, AsianMale 20-30, UP7438, gun stolen from WI, note, scars, Apr'94
 
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Hi I remember hearing about a UID case years ago that involved a young possibly Hispanic girl who was thought to have had a job or played a sport that involved repetitive arm movements. I do not believe it was the “cheerleader in the trunk”case. I recently learned about that case and it reminded me of this other case I’m describing :) Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Hi I remember hearing about a UID case years ago that involved a young possibly Hispanic girl who was thought to have had a job or played a sport that involved repetitive arm movements. I do not believe it was the “cheerleader in the trunk”case. I recently learned about that case and it reminded me of this other case I’m describing :) Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Oh, yeah, remember reading that phrase. Hmm, somewhere in Cali?

Maybe some young person will remember.
 
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Oh, yeah, remember reading that phrase. Hmm, somewhere in Cali?

Maybe some young person will remember.
Maybe so. I am hoping it was solved and that’s I am not finding anything. Wishful thinking…
 
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Hi I remember hearing about a UID case years ago that involved a young possibly Hispanic girl who was thought to have had a job or played a sport that involved repetitive arm movements. I do not believe it was the “cheerleader in the trunk”case. I recently learned about that case and it reminded me of this other case I’m describing :) Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Could it be this case? 11-25 years old girl found in Fort Lauderdale, FL in January 1988.

936UFFL

Distinguishing Marks/Features: Osteoarthritic changes were seen in her hips and previous injuries to her lower back and pelvic region were identified. It is unknown if these injuries are a result of a traumatic event or repetitive activity.

WS thread: FL - FL - Broward Co., WhtFem Skeletal UP1211, 11-20, silver bracelet, Jan'88

That's all I could find. :)

ETA Now I am seeing that you were talking about repetitive arm movement and the UID I suggested had lower back injuries. My bad, sorry about that.
 
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Could it be this case? 11-25 years old girl found in Fort Lauderdale, FL in January 1988.

936UFFL

Distinguishing Marks/Features: Osteoarthritic changes were seen in her hips and previous injuries to her lower back and pelvic region were identified. It is unknown if these injuries are a result of a traumatic event or repetitive activity.

WS thread: FL - FL - Broward Co., WhtFem Skeletal UP1211, 11-20, silver bracelet, Jan'88

That's all I could find. :)

ETA Now I am seeing that you were talking about repetitive arm movement and the UID I suggested had lower back injuries. My bad, sorry about that.
Thank you! Looks like an interesting case! I’m going to have to follow this one!
 
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