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I chose Germany as the prefix as there wasn't one for Italy, and I think that this woman is based in Germany.
I found this case on Italy's RAI tv network, they have a site called 'Chi L'ha Visto?' ('Who's seen it?'). It's also on DOE Network but I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else.
Basics:
Date Found: May 16 2004
Estimated Age: 30-50
Sex: Female
Race: White
Hair Color: Dyed/bleached blonde hair, natural colour light brown
Eye Color: Unknown
Estimated Height: 160cm/5'3"
Date Died: December 2003-April 2004
Location Found: Catinaccio mountain, Italian Dolomites, near the Grasleitenhutte Bergamo Refuge, approx. coordinates 46.4849797, 11.6275683.
Clothing:
White Speidel tank-top, green cashmere pullover, light blue Angels jeans, brown Alpina shoes size 38, beige Goldix jacket, grey wool cap and white scarf.
- Speidel sells women's basics in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia. It's an inexpensive brand.
- Alpina outdoor shoes are a specialist company, made in Slovenia, and although they can now be purchased online from Amazon etc., at the time didn't have wide distribution. I've found that they have stores in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Turkey.
- Goldix is a coat company from Germany, and have a large vintage following, but I'm not sure if that would have been the case in 2003/2004.
- Angels Jeans are from Germany.
Additional Personal Items:
- Empty liquor bottles
- Two packs of 'Kim' brand cigarettes
- Piece of laminated paper with a partial email address "…[email protected]"
- A pen made by a company in Hamburg.
Medications:
- Stangyl
- Novaminsulfon
- Petadolex
- ASS-ratiopharm 500.
All of these are used to treat migraines. Stangyl is a tricyclic antidepressant, but it is prescribed for migraines. In combination with these other migraine drugs I wouldn't necessarily assume depression was the cause of death (though it could have been).
Cause of death:
Acute pulmonary edema and heart failure resulting from frostbite. She had a lot of alcohol and meds in her system also, but they did not cause death.
Notes:
She's been ruled out as a missing person in Germany, by the Germany federal police. I've checked all public missing persons records I can find from Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Germany, Switzerland, even Liechtenstein. I can't find anything close.
If she is a missing person she could have gone missing toward the end of 2003 or first quarter of 2004.
At first I thought the obvious link would be Austria, as the Austrian border is only roughly 100 miles, and she has an Austrian email address in her belongings. I was able to find the full email address using some technical sleuthing, and it is [email protected], belonging to Heinz Glawischnig. HG seems very much alive and married at the moment. He is obviously quite important in Austria, and a big shot in the Austrian music industry (yodelay...). He's also been a judge for some mildly important international skiing competitions, and I think he might have skied for Austria in the past.
The reason I'm going toward Germany and Switzerland is because one of these medications wasn't licensed in Austria at the time (Novaminsulfon), and one didn't exist in Switzerland (ASS-ratiopharm, it's a brand of aspirin).
The woman seems firmly middle class/well off. I find it difficult to imagine someone like that going missing and nobody noticing/doing something about it.
I'd love the community's help with this one. I feel like this woman should go home, wherever that is.
Any thoughts? Do I email that email address...?
I found this case on Italy's RAI tv network, they have a site called 'Chi L'ha Visto?' ('Who's seen it?'). It's also on DOE Network but I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else.
Basics:
Date Found: May 16 2004
Estimated Age: 30-50
Sex: Female
Race: White
Hair Color: Dyed/bleached blonde hair, natural colour light brown
Eye Color: Unknown
Estimated Height: 160cm/5'3"
Date Died: December 2003-April 2004
Location Found: Catinaccio mountain, Italian Dolomites, near the Grasleitenhutte Bergamo Refuge, approx. coordinates 46.4849797, 11.6275683.
Clothing:
White Speidel tank-top, green cashmere pullover, light blue Angels jeans, brown Alpina shoes size 38, beige Goldix jacket, grey wool cap and white scarf.
- Speidel sells women's basics in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia. It's an inexpensive brand.
- Alpina outdoor shoes are a specialist company, made in Slovenia, and although they can now be purchased online from Amazon etc., at the time didn't have wide distribution. I've found that they have stores in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Turkey.
- Goldix is a coat company from Germany, and have a large vintage following, but I'm not sure if that would have been the case in 2003/2004.
- Angels Jeans are from Germany.
Additional Personal Items:
- Empty liquor bottles
- Two packs of 'Kim' brand cigarettes
- Piece of laminated paper with a partial email address "…[email protected]"
- A pen made by a company in Hamburg.
Medications:
- Stangyl
- Novaminsulfon
- Petadolex
- ASS-ratiopharm 500.
All of these are used to treat migraines. Stangyl is a tricyclic antidepressant, but it is prescribed for migraines. In combination with these other migraine drugs I wouldn't necessarily assume depression was the cause of death (though it could have been).
Cause of death:
Acute pulmonary edema and heart failure resulting from frostbite. She had a lot of alcohol and meds in her system also, but they did not cause death.
Notes:
She's been ruled out as a missing person in Germany, by the Germany federal police. I've checked all public missing persons records I can find from Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Germany, Switzerland, even Liechtenstein. I can't find anything close.
If she is a missing person she could have gone missing toward the end of 2003 or first quarter of 2004.
At first I thought the obvious link would be Austria, as the Austrian border is only roughly 100 miles, and she has an Austrian email address in her belongings. I was able to find the full email address using some technical sleuthing, and it is [email protected], belonging to Heinz Glawischnig. HG seems very much alive and married at the moment. He is obviously quite important in Austria, and a big shot in the Austrian music industry (yodelay...). He's also been a judge for some mildly important international skiing competitions, and I think he might have skied for Austria in the past.
The reason I'm going toward Germany and Switzerland is because one of these medications wasn't licensed in Austria at the time (Novaminsulfon), and one didn't exist in Switzerland (ASS-ratiopharm, it's a brand of aspirin).
The woman seems firmly middle class/well off. I find it difficult to imagine someone like that going missing and nobody noticing/doing something about it.
I'd love the community's help with this one. I feel like this woman should go home, wherever that is.
Any thoughts? Do I email that email address...?
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