So happy to see they're really trying to put a name to this Jane Doe. With that being said, is there any Caribbean missing pages? Or any pages directed at missing woman in Africa?
So happy to see they're really trying to put a name to this Jane Doe. With that being said, is there any Caribbean missing pages? Or any pages directed at missing woman in Africa?
“It wasn’t until we sequenced her DNA recently that we discovered that her heritage is largely African (with some South-East Asian as well),” stated C. Lauritsen of the DNA Doe Project. “We have reason to believe she has at least extended family from or still in the Caribbean, possibly St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, although not necessarily exclusively. We don’t yet know if she, herself, might’ve lived there prior to her death or not, but because of this connection, we would love to be able to specifically reach the Caribbean-Canadian community –and beyond– to ask if anyone can help us identify her.”
''Authorities are asking the public to review this information and the new portrait to see if they recognize this Jane Doe or might have known her family in the 1990’s or early 2000’s. Anyone is being asked to reach out if they recognize her. Another way to help would be to share their DNA results for comparison, if they have done a DTC test.
If you recognize this woman or have any information to share, please contact Detective Hermano Dorego of the Durham Regional Police Service at +1-905-579-1520 ext. 5319 or [email protected]''
Ok guys, since we have the new info about the Carribean origins, I found the Crime Stoppers Foundation for Carribean and Latam: CBLA Crime Stoppers
Problem is that most national CS websites haven't been updated for ages.
Only their FB are updated regularly.
Since I speak English and Spanish, I'll get in touch with relevant CS.
Durham Police page, up to date: Durham Region Police Service
I sent it to Doe Network because their page is far from up to date.
Interpol Yellow Notice can be a good start, the annoying issue is that you can't search from place where missing, only by citizenship.
So, missing from Canada, Canadian citizen but no Carribean country citizenship will go nowhere.
What kind of reliable source shall I send to the relevant CS?
His director has no idea if SVG has a Crime Stoppers program over there.
I see that ot'll be calls and emails to get the lists of missing women between 1975 and 2006 in such islands.
CS Bahamas phone number doesn't work from France.
I'm waiting with bated breath for this woman to get her name back!! Also a Thank You to @CarlK90245 for the new reconstruction. I was over on the searchlight website referenced
by @djanga and the recon seemed to be speaking to me. She seemes to be so alive ! JMO MOO
Yes, a possible. Only thing is Petra left her passport, driver's licence, etc. at home and disappeared under suspicious circumstances, IMO and going through a divorce. I can't see her ending up on my side of the border aways from home in this instance. I hope she is found though and justice served if required.
Melanie Ethier's father was from Botswana which is definitely sub Saharan. There are quite a few South Asian Indians in Botswana who migrated from South Africa. Lots of South Asians in Uganda and Tanzania. Her mother is Caucasian and probably bilingual since her family moved to New Liskeard when she was younger. That area of Ontario has a high French speaking population. The UID's admixture doesn't show much in the way of North Atlantic heritage. So I have my doubts that she could be Melanie.
Would it be possible for a mod to rename this thread to say BlackFem or Black/AsianFem since the DNA testing has showed she was Black and South Asian rather than (predominantly) white?
A surprising number of Carribbeans have African/South Asian mixed ancestry.
Nicki Minaj for example.
I think our Jane Doe is Caribbean probably due to DNA matches with certain people whom reside in that region
Anyone with a home DNA test can upload to Gedmatch. Mine is there.
DDP is unique because they provide public updates.
Also stating that she has distant matches from various islands is interesting. I don't know about the history of the Afro-Indian population in the Carribbean, but this info indicates that they have not found close family yet.
The report is available as part of the DNA Doe Project spreadsheet of all their cases that they regularly update. It’s available me from the pinned post in their FB page. On FB click on the pinned thread dates 3 Feb 2018 which starts just above the 4 photos. Then go down to “cases” and click the first link in that section. It’s probably on their website somewhere too.
Anyone with a home DNA test can upload to Gedmatch. Mine is there.
DDP is unique because they provide public updates.
Also stating that she has distant matches from various islands is interesting. I don't know about the history of the Afro-Indian population in the Carribbean, but this info indicates that they have not found close family yet.
I used to work with quite a few people from South America whose families had been there for nearly 100 years. They were mostly of Indian descent but their names reflected where they were originally from. Some had Portuguese names like Gomes, Fonseca and Carrasco so they originally must have come from Goa and ended up living in Brazil where they spoke the language, while some others, whose relatives came from British India lived in Guyana, previously British Guiana. So just referring to the Caribbean may be a bit of a misnomer since people have a tendency to think of the islands and not the mainland of South America.
Hello everyone! I wanted to say I'm new here and it's nice to meet you all!
I was doing research a couple nights ago about unidentified remains and missing persons reports, it's an interest of mine to read the profiles. I came across a local case of unidentified remains and wanted to see if I could find any matches for her.
I came across a couple similar cases but this one particularly struck me as odd.
Jami Charlene Furnandiz Aliases:
FURNANDIZ, Charlene
MACIAG, Charlene
MACIAG, Jami Charlene Missing since:
October 15, 1997 Year of birth: 1979 Age at disappearance: 18 Gender: Female Bio group: White Eye colour: Brown Hair: Red Height: 175cm / 5 ft 9 in Weight: 74kg / 163lb
On Oct 15, 1997, Jami Furnandiz was last seen in the town of Port Perry, Ontario, after dropping her child off to day care. She was scheduled to attend school in the area but did not show up and has not been seen since. Jami Furnandiz frequented the Oshawa downtown and was known to hitchhike by means of traveling between cities.
Jewelry: Gold chain with a unicorn pendant, watch with a black band, ring with a large amber stone.
VS
Unidentified Remains
Discovered on October 27, 2006 Est. age: 18 to 25 Gender: Female Bio group: White Teeth: Prominent upper teeth with visible white fillings on her front teeth; and small silver fillings in some back teeth.
Shirt:
Other, T-Shirt, Blue Rodeo with thick vertical stripes in red, green and blue. Ring: Metal, Size 9.5, Burns logo, with a red garnet and two diamonds. Watch: Silver, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, "Omni Watch Company" brand. Fractured/Broken Bones: Nose, Well healed nasal fracture
I was just wondering if anyone else found that these cases may be similar? I will provide links to the missing persons pages below as well as a couple other sources with info on them.
In 2006, a man harvesting dogwood plants in a marsh in Bowmanville, Ontario, discovered the skeletal remains of a woman who was likely the victim of a homicide.
Secondly what I forgot to add, is that some newer websites say she may be of Mixed African/southeast Asian descent, although the previous ones say she is white. They did take DNA samples of the skeletal remains but I'm not sure if they did any ancestry testing on it or anything?
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