MD MD - Capitol Heights, BlkFem 18-29 (likely early 20s), UP1831, poss history of alcohol abuse, Nov'90

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Case Numbers
NCMEC Number--
ME/C Case Number90-06277
Demographics
SexFemale
Race / EthnicityBlack / African American
Possible First Name--
Possible Middle Name--
Possible Last Name--
Possible Nickname--
Estimated Age GroupAdult - Pre 30
Estimated Age Range (Years)18-29
Estimated Year of Death1990
Estimated PMI8 Weeks
Height5' 3"(63 inches) , Estimated
WeightCannot Estimate
Circumstances
TypeUnidentified Deceased
Date Body FoundNovember 2, 1990
NamUs Case CreatedMay 18, 2008
ME/C QA ReviewedMay 19, 2008
Location Found Map
Street Address6707 Eads StreetCaptiol Heights, Maryland 20743
CountyPrince George's County
GPS Coordinates--
Circumstances of RecoveryThe subject, who may have had a history of alcohol abuse, was found in a wooded area near a drainage ditch on the property of a refuse center then known as Georgetown Express, a trash service company.
Details of Recovery


Inventory of RemainsAll parts recovered
Condition of RemainsNot recognizable - Mummified
Physical Description
Hair ColorBlack
Head Hair DescriptionBlack, short, curly
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye ColorUnknown
Right Eye ColorUnknown
Eye Description--
Distinctive Physical Features
Item
Description
Other distinctive physical characteristic
She appeared to be of average build. She was likely in her early twenties.


Clothing and Accessories
Item
Description
Footwear
Purple socks
On the Body

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1292UFMD

Date of Discovery: November 2, 1990
Location of Discovery: Captiol Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland
Estimated Date of Death: 8 weeks prior
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Mummified
Cause of Death: Unknown

Physical Description
Estimated Age: 18-29 years old (most likely early 20s)
Race: Black
Gender: Female
Height: 5'3"
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Black, short and curly.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: She appeared to be of average build. She may have had a history of alcohol abuse. Healed fracture of the right first rib.

Identifiers
Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Not Available
DNA: Not Available

Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Purple socks

Circumstances of Discovery
The decedent was found in a wooded area near a drainage ditch on the property of a refuse center/trash service company, then known as Georgetown Express, at 6707 Eads Street.
 
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No comparisons listed in Namus. I assume it was something in the autopsy that indicated abuse of alcohol, but with a PMI of up to 8 weeks can they actually still tell something like that?
 
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No comparisons listed in Namus. I assume it was something in the autopsy that indicated abuse of alcohol, but with a PMI of up to 8 weeks can they actually still tell something like that?
Depends how it was determined. I think originally they thought Dawn Olanick (Princess Doe) was intoxicated when she was killed, but later it was determined the alcohol was created postmortem through the fermentation of her blood due to decomposition. If it was something like that, I'd be wary of labelling this as alcohol related, but they also said this body was mummified. Maybe if her liver was intact enough to show damage from alcohol, that would still be considered a legitimate finding? It's hard to know how much weight to give it without knowing how they arrived at that conclusion.
 
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Depends how it was determined. I think originally they thought Dawn Olanick (Princess Doe) was intoxicated when she was killed, but later it was determined the alcohol was created postmortem through the fermentation of her blood due to decomposition. If it was something like that, I'd be wary of labelling this as alcohol related, but they also said this body was mummified. Maybe if her liver was intact enough to show damage from alcohol, that would still be considered a legitimate finding? It's hard to know how much weight to give it without knowing how they arrived at that conclusion.
Cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver would be my guess. Very easily seen on examination of the liver, even after dehydration, due to the liver tissue changing into scar tissue. It's difficult to develop cirrhosis without being an alcoholic. Other causes are obesity, hepatitis infection, and chronic use of NSAID pain relievers; however these all take wayyy longer to cause cirrhosis than alcohol does and leave other traces in the body. A bottle of wine a day can cause cirrhosis in just a couple of years. This gal was likely in her early twenties, so there wasn't much time for the other causes.
 

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