And in regards to another case of DDP, Berrien county Jane Doe, there was an interesting article back in March, it was discussed in a different thread here. It seems DDP has some valuable leads in this Jane Doe case.
Unidentified, handless remains from ’92 to undergo genealogy testing
It’s been 27 years since a man driving on a rural road in New Buffalo near Michigan’s southwest border spotted the remains of an elderly woman.
She’d been wrapped in a sheet and placed inside two garbage bags secured by twine.
The skeletal remains were missing both hands, as well as a set of dentures.
“I saw a very obvious profile of a human wrapped in a black, plastic bag, obviously dumped,” recalled nearby resident Mark Henshaw in an interview with News 8 Wednesday afternoon.
“As I slowed to investigate, I noticed the bag had been partially ripped open and there was human hair protruding or poking through the bag at the opening. So, I knew right away what it was.”
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Last fall, Michigan State Police exhumed the remains to obtain DNA, which they then submitted to a genealogy testing organization that uses a nationwide, public, DNA database to make comparisons and reconstruct family trees.
“Right now, it sounds like they’ve got some leads,” Kill said.
“(DNA Doe Project) has sent out their investigators to follow up on the leads they have, so to me that indicates that they’ve found some family members some place and they’re working on it,” said Kill.
Based on the initial investigation, state police know the woman was white, 65 to 70 years old and had been deceased four to seven days before her body was left near the banks of the Galien River in New Buffalo.
Detectives believe the remains had been there for 24 hours before Henshaw discovered it.
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Her feet had been wrapped in a thin, institution-style towel, which led police to believe she may have come from a care facility across the nearby state line, either in Indiana or northern Illinois.
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Kill said the level of decomposition made it impossible to determine how she died — for instance, if she’d been shot, stabbed, beaten to death or anything else.
Unidentified, handless remains from ’92 to undergo genealogy testing