Identified! CANADA-Edmonton, Alb, NativeFem, 18-30, CR#2016070214, Extensive dental work, Found in North Saskatchewan River, Jul '75 - Louise Laderoute

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Canada's Missing | Case details

Discovered On July 30, 1975​

Discovered at Edmonton. Alberta​

Estimated Age 18 to 30​

Gender Female​

Bio Group Indigenous​

Eye Color Brown​

Hair Color Black​

Teeth Visible Decay​

Height 160 cm/5 ft 3 in to 167 cm/5 ft 6 in​

Weight 46 kg/ 101 lb to 50 kg/110 lb​

Shoes White, Blue, RUNNERS, White with blue stripe around upper edge of sole​

Underwear White, Brasiere​

Sweater White, PInk, White with horizontal pink stripes​

Underwear White, Panties​

Shorts Brown​

Pants Nylon, Purple, Lavender, Mauve, Panty Hose​

Scar Left Wrist​



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IDENTIFIED!
Cross-posting with thread for the other woman recently identified...

''Two Indigenous women who went missing in the 1970s have been identified by the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) with DNA technology.

The first woman was discovered in the North Saskatchewan River on July 30, 1975, with an autopsy concluding that she had died several days before her body was discovered. Her death was not deemed suspicious, and since police could not identify her, she was buried in an Edmonton cemetery.''
''After re-examining the remains, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner discovered that the woman found in the river was 24-year-old Louise Laderoute, while the woman found outside the address was 30-year-old Irene Jacknife.''
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Photo: (Left to right) Irene Jacknife and Louise Laderoute.
 
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