CANADA Canada - Bowmanville, Ont, Black/S. AsianFem 18-30, 90UFON, near freeway, Oct'06

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Bowmanville Jane Doe has been unidentified for 16 years today.
 
  • #362
Bump. I have often wondered about this case. I pray we discover the name of this jane doe very soon!
 
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From link, thank you..

''On October 27, 2006 while harvesting dogwood plants a man found human remains in a marshy field near the Darlington Nuclear Plant in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. Near the body was a ring, size 9.5, stamped “Burns” on the inside. Forensic investigators determined the remains, including skull, femur, and other scattered skeletal parts, were those of a female between 18 and 25 years old. The woman was found with no hair and no clothes. She also had prominent protruding upper teeth. Investigators note that the marshy field where the remains were found was the closest stop off the eastbound exit of Hwy. 401.

NamUs ID: None
Date Body Found: October 27, 2006
Race: Uncertain
Gender: Female
Estimated Age: 18-25
Estimated PMI: 2 to 25 years
Location: Bowmanville, ON
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  • #365
Bumping for this Jane Doe, hope this is the year she gets her name back!
 
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I dont see if somebody posted it here, Parabon created a snapshot for her how she looked liked in life based on her ethnicity, age, etc. Usually their snapshots are pretty accurate. And one more time from the DDP website “she was of mostly Central American heritage, likely with indigenous ancestry”
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  • #369
I dont see if somebody posted it here, Parabon created a snapshot for her how she looked liked in life based on her ethnicity, age, etc. Usually their snapshots are pretty accurate. And one more time from the DDP website “she was of mostly Central American heritage, likely with indigenous ancestry”
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DNA Doe Project's research has determined she was of African and southeast Asian descent, possibly with Caribbean familial ties.
90UFON
 
  • #370
DNA Doe Project's research has determined she was of African and southeast Asian descent, possibly with Caribbean familial ties.
90UFON
I think they think she was of Caribben ancestry,
With a connection to possibly St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Her profile on the Dna Doe Project website:


Amended, as found this article

 
  • #371
I dont see if somebody posted it here, Parabon created a snapshot for her how she looked liked in life based on her ethnicity, age, etc. Usually their snapshots are pretty accurate. And one more time from the DDP website “she was of mostly Central American heritage, likely with indigenous ancestry”
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I think they think she was of Caribben ancestry,
With a connection to possibly St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Her profile on the Dna Doe Project website:

Am I missing something here? The PN reconstructed Jane Doe is Kilgore Jane Doe, and this is her WS thread:

 
  • #372
I think they think she was of Caribben ancestry,
With a connection to possibly St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Her profile on the Dna Doe Project website:



Amended, as found this article

I think so too. She appears to be Indo-Caribbean (or whatever the correct term is).

She's 18% South Asian (Indian), NOT SE Asian. The Brits bought Indians (South Asians) to the Caribbean. In the 19th Century, the Brits brought many Indians into a "worker"," indentured servant" program.

They weren't slaves, but most were low wage workers. Many married into the African population.
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The Indo-Caribbean Canadian community has developed a unique cultural blend of both Indian and Caribbean culture due to a long period of isolation from India, amongst other reasons. Some Indo-Caribbean Canadians associate themselves with the Indo-Canadian community. However, most associate with the Indo-Caribbean community or the wider Caribbean community or with both. Most mainly live within the Greater Toronto Area or Southern Ontario.

Here is her admixture from the Doe DNA Project. Bowmanville.jpg

Spreadsheet for those who are interested in their research:
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  • #373
Am I missing something here? The PN reconstructed Jane Doe is Kilgore Jane Doe, and this is her WS thread:

You are right, I somehow thought it was her! Sorry, my mistake.
 
  • #374
I dont see if somebody posted it here, Parabon created a snapshot for her how she looked liked in life based on her ethnicity, age, etc. Usually their snapshots are pretty accurate. And one more time from the DDP website “she was of mostly Central American heritage, likely with indigenous ancestry”
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My bad someone already mentioned the recon is a different doe.
 
  • #375
Bowmanville Jane Doe has been unidentified for 17 years today.
 
  • #376
Any updates?
 
  • #377
This ones interesting. This female is from the Carribean but she has been missing since 1980. Her circumstances are also interesting.

"On June 27, 1980, Ophlin Facey was seen for the last time as she left the residence of her employer. During the time of her disappearance, Ophlin was a live-in house keeper, and it is possible she may have been heading to a party that day."
This is a 2022 post, but I wanted to give an update that Ophlin Facey was found alive and well this year according to the Doe Network.
 
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Have there been instances where a parabon snapshot has been incorrect? I am looking at a possible identification but I wonder if it’s even possible seeing as it doesn’t match with the parabon suggestion.
 

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