MD MD - Judith 'Judy' O'Donnell, 19, Baltimore, 30 Nov 1980

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I'm so sorry Maureen. The use of DNA seems to be speeding up a little, so hopefully you will know some day what happened to your sweet sister. Bless you for being her advocate for all those years.
 
  • #902
@JudysSisterMaureen
Sorry if I've asked already, but have you put your DNA out there on family genealogy sites, like Ancestry and Gedmatch to see what shakes out?
 
  • #903
Bumping for our Judy. Always in our hearts.
 
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last Updated: 05-18-2022 - By: Htmlcnvtr
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Top=Left & Center: O'Donnell in 1980; Right: Age-Progression (1996)Bottom=Left:Photo circa 1980; Center: Prom 1975 or 1976 Right: Christmas 1979
Name: Judith Erin O'Donnell
Case Classification: Involuntary
Missing Since: November 30, 1980
Location Last Seen: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: April 28, 1961
Age: 19 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'10
Weight: 140 pounds
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Nickname/Alias: Judith Tuffy; Tuffy O'Donnell
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Her tonsils and adenoids have been removed. She has a scar under the chin and a scar on her left arm.

Identifiers​

Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Available

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

O'Donnell was last seen in Baltimore, MD on November 30, 1980. She had a bus ticket to return to her home in New York City's Greenwich Village area that day. (O'Donnell was known to frequently hitchhike) She was living on the street at the time and spent several nights at Covenant House. She went to NYC from Upstate NY to become an actress.

Foul play is suspected in O' Donnell's case.

Judy hung out at Studio 54 in New York City, lived the bohemian lifestyle, had gone with hopes and dreams of becoming famous (actress/singer/etc.) and found herself on hard times. She has an arrest record in New York City -- at least 3 collars for prostitution. She had stayed on more than one occasion at Covenant House. She "lived" in the Village with "friends" .
 
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  • #907
Bump!
 
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2011 lengthy
''As FBI helicopters were conducting flyovers of Jones Beach Island and a dive team scoured the bottom of Hemlock Cove this past April searching for more possible bodies along Ocean Parkway where 10 sets of human remains were found, at least four of which are believed to be the victims of the same killer, Maureen Sanchez anxiously awaited the release of the identities of the so-called Long Island Serial Killer’s victims.

The first woman, 22-year old mother Megan Waterman, was identified, followed by Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25; Amber Lynn Costello, 27; and Melissa Barthelemy, 24. Maureen thought her sister Judy O’Donnell, 19, could be one of them. Like Judy, all of these women had worked as prostitutes in New York at the time of their disappearance, before they were found within a mile of each other in the brush of Ocean Parkway.''

''But there is one major difference between Judy and the Long Island victims so far. Judy went missing 30 years ago.
“She would be 50 years old today,” says Maureen. “She’s been missing longer than we had her here.”
 
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Missing since Nov 30, 1980!
 
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711UFCA - Unidentified



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Reconstructions of the victim.
Date of Discovery: December 18, 1981
Location of Discovery: Corona, Riverside County, California
Estimated Date of Death: 1 month prior
State of Remains: Decomposed
Cause of Death: Homicide


Physical Description

Estimated Age: 17-21 years old
Race: White
Sex: Female
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 133 lbs.
Hair: Blonde and short, with some red tints.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown.


Identifiers

Dentals: Available.
Fingerprints: Available.
DNA: Available.


Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing: None
Jewelry: None
Additional Personal Items: Gold blanket.


Circumstances of Discovery

The victim was located in a rural area, near State Road 91 freeway, near the McKinley offramp, in the City of Corona. It is unknown where she died.
She was found in a shallow grave, nude with no jewelry or identification. Her death is being handled as a homicide.
Convicted killer Henry Lee Lucas said he picked her up in Riverside and took her to Corona where he strangled her and buried her.
Lucas is known for his false confession spree while in prison and gave as many as 3,000 statements now presumed to be untruthful.

I know this thread has been going for a while but I don’t know if this w woman had been looked at before.
 

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