LA LA - New Orleans - BlkFem -35-45, UP849, ANANIAS tattoo, Found in Trench, May 4 2004

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UP849

Demographics​

SexFemale
Race / EthnicityBlack / African American
Possible First Name--
Possible Middle Name--
Possible Last Name--
Nickname/Alias--
Estimated Age GroupAdult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range (Years)35-45
Estimated Year of Death2004
Estimated PMI1 Weeks
Height5' 3"(63 inches) , Estimated
WeightCannot Estimate

Circumstances​

TypeUnidentified Deceased
Date Body FoundMay 4, 2004
NamUs Case CreatedFebruary 8, 2008
ME/C QA Reviewed--

Location Found Map

LocationNew Orleans East, Louisiana
CountyOrleans Parish
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal Land--
Circumstances of RecoveryFound in a shallow angular trench in a field off Michoud Blvd.

Details of Recovery​



Inventory of Remains--
Condition of RemainsNot recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only

Physical Description​

Hair Color--
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye Color--
Right Eye Color--
Eye Description--

Distinctive Physical Features​

Tattoo:
3 & 5/8inch by 1 & 3/8inch TT on lower back in black fine script "ANANIAS" with curling lines at the ends of the A and the S, with a heart over the I.


Clothing and Accessories​

Item
Description
Clothing
Tan short-sleeved shirt with green plaid stripes, Tommy Hilfiger brand, size XL; Wonderbra size 34B; tan Lee Original Jeans; brown leather belt with "TERNELL" imprinted on back, minimum length per 1st buckle hole 23" and maximum length per 8th buckle hole
On the Body
 
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this Jane Doe had a tattoo of Ananias which, although it is biblical, she had it above her lower back. I firmly believe this Jane Doe was somehow associated maybe intimately with this person who passed away.


Ananias King, Jr. passed away on Monday, September 29, 2003. He worked with a rehab centre, and a local Hospital and other locations in New Orleans.

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Seems a pretty unique sounding tattoo. Ananias is a biblical figure from the New Testament. Could this Doe have been 'saved' and got a tattoo to mark that event?
 
  • #4
this Jane Doe had a tattoo of Ananias which, although it is biblical, she had it above her lower back. I firmly believe this Jane Doe was somehow associated maybe intimately with this person who passed away.

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Oh, wow, good find. I didn't know that Ananias was a name still in use. A memorial tattoo makes sense.
 
  • #5
Seems a pretty unique sounding tattoo. Ananias is a biblical figure from the New Testament. Could this Doe have been 'saved' and got a tattoo to mark that event?
but it is above her buttocks. I can't see someone getting a biblical tramp stamp. Keep in mind it states that there is a heart in the dot above the "i".
 
  • #6
this Jane Doe had a tattoo of Ananias which, although it is biblical, she had it above her lower back. I firmly believe this Jane Doe was somehow associated maybe intimately with this person who passed away.


Ananias King, Jr. passed away on Monday, September 29, 2003. He worked with a rehab centre, and a local Hospital and other locations in New Orleans.

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I have sent this tip to New Orleans Law Enforcement and to the Medical Examiner's office.
 
  • #7
but it is above her buttocks. I can't see someone getting a biblical tramp stamp. Keep in mind it states that there is a heart in the dot above the "i".
I was also entertaining the possibility that it might have been some form of 'cover-up' where the original might have been saucy, but it specifies fine script, so that's unlikely. I think the memorial tattoo is far more likely. I just had no idea people were still named Ananias. You learn something new every day!
 
  • #8
Well, I'm gonna tag @othram on this one! We don't even need to investigate,if they step in <3
 
  • #9
Well, I'm gonna tag @othram on this one! We don't even need to investigate,if they step in <3
Don't they have to be asked by Law Enforcement before working on a case?
 
  • #10
Don't they have to be asked by Law Enforcement before working on a case?
I think Texas equusearch has to be asked by LE or family. I think othram has to just get the OK by law enforcement to accept the help. Hopefully they will correct me, if I'm wrong about that.
 
  • #11
From her Doe Network page:


Dentals: Available. Teeth #17 and 32 not seen, may be antemortem loss or congenital absence; Unfilled carie noted on tooth #14; Amalgam fillings noted on teeth #1, 2, 13, 14, 18, 19, 30 and 31. Chipped enamel noted on buccal surface of teeth #11 and 22.
Fingerprints: Unknown.
DNA: Available.

Distinguishing Marks/Features: 3 & 5/8" by 1 & 3/8" tattoo on lower back, in black, fine script "ANANIAS" with curling lines, at the ends of the A and the S, and with a heart over the I.
Antemortem trauma to both nasal bones.


 
  • #12
I think Texas equusearch has to be asked by LE or family. I think othram has to just get the OK by law enforcement to accept the help. Hopefully they will correct me, if I'm wrong about that.
David had mentioned previously for us to submit any requests for review to [email protected]. Their team will review and reach out to the necessary authorities. I will go back to see if I can locate his post to make sure this is correct.
 
  • #13
The New Orleans Coroner's Office said they will not accept any tips with regards to who she might be related or associated with and they are only going to take in a tip that tells them the exact name of this Jane Doe. I asked wouldn't a possible association or connection to someone be a good investigation point and the woman on the phone said no and ended the call. I have never heard of this happening before.

It was actually really disheartening to hear. Why would this be the case?

Maybe @othram really is the best option here....
 
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The New Orleans Coroner's Office said they will not accept any tips with regards to who she might be related or associated with and they are only going to take in a tip that tells them the exact name of this Jane Doe. I asked wouldn't a possible association or connection to someone be a good investigation point and the woman on the phone said no and ended the call. I have never heard of that happening before.

Maybe @othram really is the best option here....
Well. The nopd is in a heap of trouble. Most of the good ones quit, due to really bad workplace environment. They are understaffed and over crimed. If you call with a robbery, they tell you no one is coming. You pretty much have to have a murder to get response, at this point. It's horrible and the reason I try not to go to Orleans Parish, at this point.
 
  • #15
Well. The nopd is in a heap of trouble. Most of the good ones quit, due to really bad workplace environment. They are understaffed and over crimed. If you call with a robbery, they tell you no one is coming. You pretty much have to have a murder to get response, at this point. It's horrible and the reason I try not to go to Orleans Parish, at this point.
oh wow, I had no idea. That is super disheartening to hear. Then @othram or something similar will be the necessary thing to solve this case.
 
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David had mentioned previously for us to submit any requests for review to [email protected]. Their team will review and reach out to the necessary authorities. I will go back to see if I can locate his post to make sure this is correct.
Here’s the post from David on where to submit a request for review:

:)


ETA copy of post below in case link isn’t direct.

Our case managers are always checking in on cases and we will posts updates if we have them. In the meantime, continue to send cases and information to [email protected]!
 
  • #17
if she was partial skeletal parts then how was the tattoo visible... she would be more partial skeletal w soft tissue. was she dismembered?
 
  • #18
if she was partial skeletal parts then how was the tattoo visible... she would be more partial skeletal w soft tissue. was she dismembered?
She was found in a trench. Maybe water helped keep some parts of her body moist?
 
  • #19
The New Orleans Coroner's Office said they will not accept any tips with regards to who she might be related or associated with and they are only going to take in a tip that tells them the exact name of this Jane Doe. I asked wouldn't a possible association or connection to someone be a good investigation point and the woman on the phone said no and ended the call. I have never heard of this happening before.

It was actually really disheartening to hear. Why would this be the case?

Maybe @othram really is the best option here....

I also have sent a tip to NOLA Law Enforcement. Hopefully this will get looked into somehow....
 

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