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So any updates?
I wonder how the family and coroner made the incorrect identification of the remains? What a sad situation, but maybe the other Doe will be identified now.This is a recent case from the South from around the same era (not quite a decade later) where someone's remains -possibly a teenager, too, but I haven't seen more info- where misidentified by family as being this missing woman's. In reality, she was still alive until 1984 and her remains weren't identified correctly until recently. It can perhaps happen the opposite way, too,- that family doesn't identify the Doe as their family member when they actually are? Perhaps? Anyway, it shows the perils of such identifications-or not- made by family members back in the day. It made me think of Belle Chasse John Doe.. After 40 years, Judy Doe (1984) is now Identified
Apparently the identification wasn't as official as earlier articles made it sound. I didn't realize that until I read this article. However, it was enough to have her missing person's report removed which may have hindered in getting her identified when she was actually found in a different state a few years later-I wonder how the family and coroner made the incorrect identification of the remains? What a sad situation, but maybe the other Doe will be identified now.
Thank you so much for the additional information. ETA: I can’t believe how that other UID was just assumed to be Rebecca. A clay reconstruction? And her siblings said even the reconstruction looked nothing like her.Apparently the identification wasn't as official as earlier articles made it sound. I didn't realize that until I read this article. However, it was enough to have her missing person's report removed which may have hindered in getting her identified when she was actually found in a different state a few years later-
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DNA brings Florida murder victim back to her Arkansas family 40 years later | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
"Who was Judy Doe?" That question had haunted sheriff's investigators in Lake County, Fla., since a body was discovered there in 1984. The answer, officials announced on Jan. 29, was Rebecca Sue Hill, a teenage girl who had vanished from Arkansas some 40 years ago.www.arkansasonline.com
I was refering to this case:Identified! - FL - Altoona, WhtFem Skeletal 126UFFL, 17-20, near Lake Dorr, Apr'84 - Rebecca Sue Hill
Now that it's been 50 years, is his autopsy report available?
I suggest you read the entire two threads before 'correcting' anybody. Thank you, and thank you for taking an interest.
original thread #1 my post is 370 just to show how long I’ve been on this with theories and READINGGGG THE THREAD
Wallace’s mothers article is #625, #626 with newspaper proof
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Really interesting, I’m not seeing a link between his writing style in the suicide letter and the description of Mick’s history, but I bet his sister would know if he could write in that style,Interesting long shot...travel was very different in 1970s. It would not be recorded as it is now.
He left a Hospital and could because he was an adult.
Did he try to start over? Thinking things would change? Then discovered after a year or so, nothing changed?
What frustrated me most in the last year was that I had built no ties to family or friends.
Mick disappeared, aged 18, in 1973 – his family want to stop the 'blanket of grief' happening to others
Aug 2020
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Michael Croaker, who went missing in 1973, and his sister Trisha.(Supplied: Trisha Croaker)
''Saturday, October 20, 1973, was a significant day for many reasons.
''It was the day the Sydney Opera House was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II, with more than half a million people lining the harbour foreshore to celebrate, flanked by thousands of police officers wrangling the jubilant crowds.
It was...
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Michael Ian Croaker | National Missing Persons
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Mick disappeared, aged 18, in 1973 – his family want to stop the 'blanket of grief' happening to others
Michael Croaker went missing from a Sydney hospital in 1973. His family have never found answers — but it's hoped featuring him in the National Missing Persons Week campaign might bring fresh information.www.abc.net.au
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It is interesting because the above article I posted, she noted he was developmentally delayed. But, in the note:Really interesting, I’m not seeing a link between his writing style in the suicide letter and the description of Mick’s history, but I bet his sister would know if he could write in that style,
Michael's case is so sad, but I don't think Belle Chasse John Doe 1975 could be Michael.
Michael disappeared from Australia. Why would he end up in Louisiana, USA? JMO.
I hope for a "miracle" and his sister finds out what happened to him, though.
The mention of the Australian boy got my thinking about other international cases. What about Richard Riquier?
Honestly, at this point, your long shot is as good a guess as any.Interesting long shot...travel was very different in 1970s. It would not be recorded as it is now.
He left a Hospital and could because he was an adult.
Did he try to start over? Thinking things would change? Then discovered after a year or so, nothing changed?
What frustrated me most in the last year was that I had built no ties to family or friends.
Mick disappeared, aged 18, in 1973 – his family want to stop the 'blanket of grief' happening to others
Aug 2020
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Michael Croaker, who went missing in 1973, and his sister Trisha.(Supplied: Trisha Croaker)
''Saturday, October 20, 1973, was a significant day for many reasons.
''It was the day the Sydney Opera House was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II, with more than half a million people lining the harbour foreshore to celebrate, flanked by thousands of police officers wrangling the jubilant crowds.
It was...
- dotr
- Replies: 17
- Forum: 1970's Missing
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Michael Ian Croaker | National Missing Persons
www.missingpersons.gov.au
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Mick disappeared, aged 18, in 1973 – his family want to stop the 'blanket of grief' happening to others
Michael Croaker went missing from a Sydney hospital in 1973. His family have never found answers — but it's hoped featuring him in the National Missing Persons Week campaign might bring fresh information.www.abc.net.au