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Looks right to me! What now? Wonder how we could use this info to help us in this case?
Based on the other photo of the similar ring, I'm convinced the "HS" in the middle is for high school, and the J & N are first initials of the actual name of the school.
Tuscola High School became South Taylor High School around 1948. It later became Jim Ned High School when Lawn consolidated in 1957. Jim Ned is also the name of a creek that runs through the district, and this area is called the Jim Ned Valley.
Admittedly, I am still confused about the description/reconstruction of the victim. Wether it comes from witness recollections or professional interpretation/examination of the remains.
I saw your dedication over the years to this case. It’s one of those that seems to have so much information and at the same time has absolutely nothing to go on. I’ve come across it a few times when researching other MP cases and I’m always hoping there’ll be a break in it.RSBM
I agree regarding the description of the victim... it's just so unclear. (Or possibly untruthful info if provided by the witness who ended up in WITSEC).
I can't remember if all or only partial remains were unearthed and collected. Also, IIRC it was stated somewhere in the thread the remains (full or partial) were cremated. However, with so many advances in obtaining and testing DNA, I truly feel this information should be checked again. @MadMcGoo Would you feel comfortable reaching out to Lori Bruski at UNTSC or the Connecticut Medical Examiner to see if we can obtain additional information?
*Talk about a "pet" or special case, I'm not sure why... but this case is it for me. And, so... I don't want to believe there is no DNA to be obtained to help identify her![]()
I saw your dedication over the years to this case. It’s one of those that seems to have so much information and at the same time has absolutely nothing to go on. I’ve come across it a few times when researching other MP cases and I’m always hoping there’ll be a break in it.
I don’t mind reaching out to one of the agencies but I don’t want to make promises. I’m going back through all my research files and slowly submitting each and every potential match I’ve found, in the order I found them. So, I will do my best! Thank you for all your hard work!
The fact that Denise Sheehy is a ruleout is puzzling, especially since she was reported to be wearing a gold boy's school ring when she disappeared.
Both Denise and this set of remains have dental records, making it possible to have compared them to each other. My guess is that's how she was ruled out.
RSBM
I agree regarding the description of the victim... it's just so unclear. (Or possibly untruthful info if provided by the witness who ended up in WITSEC).
I can't remember if all or only partial remains were unearthed and collected. Also, IIRC it was stated somewhere in the thread the remains (full or partial) were cremated. However, with so many advances in obtaining and testing DNA, I truly feel this information should be checked again. @MadMcGoo Would you feel comfortable reaching out to Lori Bruski at UNTSC or the Connecticut Medical Examiner to see if we can obtain additional information?
*Talk about a "pet" or special case, I'm not sure why... but this case is it for me. And, so... I don't want to believe there is no DNA to be obtained to help identify her![]()
This has been discussed before, it wasn't called Jim Ned HS until 1957 (per the website you linked), so it would not have been called that in 1917 (the year on the ring).
Yes, that's why I posted this link, as a previous poster stated it was, not me.This has been discussed before, it wasn't called Jim Ned HS until 1957 (per the website you linked), so it would not have been called that in 1917 (the year on the ring).
Ah, sorry about that! I thought you were mentioning it as a possibility.Yes, that's why I posted this link, as a previous poster stated it was, not me.
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