DNA Doe Project - General Discussion #3

I get only a blank white screen when I click on that link. Can you tell me what it showed?
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children will be providing funding for the DNA Doe Project to work on Charles City John Doe 1979 (NamUs #UP9398). He does not have a thread here.
 

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I've created a WS thread for "John Charles City Doe 1979."

 
Wondering if there are new cases solved, The updated list of cases where Namus was removed:
 
Updated list of the cases where Namus was removed but no official announcement was made. I think Peter Kalama Jane Doe’s profile was removed in 2022

1.Peter Kalama Ln Jane Doe 2013 (WA)

2. LaVergne Jane Doe 2007 (TN)

3. Del Rey Jane Doe Phoenix, Arizona 1984

in addition, per his thread on Websleuth, Redbud Trail John Doe 1998 has been identified

 
Peter Kalama Ln Jane Doe 2013 (WA) has been identified as Jennifer Elaine Vawter.


This case was complicated both by very distant matches in general and by recent immigration from Poland on one side of the family tree,” said Harmony Vollmer, the team co-leader. “But in spite of these hurdles, our team persevered.”

The team on this case built out a family tree for the Doe that eventually grew to contain over 12,000 people. Finally, after months of research, they made a crucial connection. A marriage announcement from 1960 recorded a couple marrying in Indiana, and the team’s research connected the Doe’s DNA to the families of both the husband and wife.

After this breakthrough, it wasn’t long before the team discovered that this couple had a granddaughter, whose last known residence was just miles from where the Doe’s remains were found. Her name was Jennifer Elaine Vawter, and the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office later confirmed that she was indeed the woman formerly known as Peter Kalama Lane Jane Doe. Investigators are asking the public to come forward with any information they have related to her death.
 
Also, yesterday the Salem train victim was exhumed, and the DNA Doe Project will now attempt to identify them

 

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