MN MN - New Scandia Twp & St Paul, Bone Lake & Pig's Eye Lake, WhtFem 30-65, UP7308, head/foot, Jun'93

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@Caring1 Hey could you post the current list of NamUs exclusions for this Jane Doe? I would greatly appreciate it.
 
  • #82
@Caring1 Hey could you post the current list of NamUs exclusions for this Jane Doe? I would greatly appreciate it.
2 Missing Person Exclusions

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  • #83
Per the DNA Doe Project, "The case has moved to sequencing DNA, so that's a good sign!"
 
  • #84
Trisha Taurinskas Aug 7 '24
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''Bone Lake Jane Doe’s case is in its second round of laboratory analysis, earning the case its pending status.

“Unfortunately, this case is still working its way through the labs,” Pam Lauritzen, DNA Doe Project’s executive director of media and communications, told Forum News Service. “The first round of DNA work did not pass quality control to create a profile, so we’re working on a second effort.”

The road to identification​

The timeline for determining Bone Lake Jane Doe’s identity isn’t set in stone.''
 
  • #85
It’s not the clearest of photos but I hope they have looked into Linda Anger. She disappeared the month before unidentified was found, also from MN. Distance is 2 1/2 hours to The Lake from Byron, MN.

Linda was living with her ex-husband and his new wife and Linda's two sons. Her ex-husband stated he had dropped her off at the then Olmstead County Social Services building the morning of May 7, 1993 for an appointment. She did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since.


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  • #86
There have been other dismembered woman around this area in the same timeframe.
 
  • #87
I would think the piercings would either rule in or out Linda.
 
  • #88
Per the DNA Doe Project, "The case has moved to sequencing DNA, so that's a good sign!"
the DNA Doe Data Dashboard shows this case has gone back to Pending and it is annotated as "needs more extraction"
 
  • #89
I was just looking at Missing women in Minnesota and then Wisconsin the year leading up to her discovery, due to the police tip. There was a Wisconsin woman that went missing. Her hair doesn’t match but her ears had three piercings. Here’s the NamUs page:
 
  • #90
Trisha Taurinskas Aug 7 '24
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''Bone Lake Jane Doe’s case is in its second round of laboratory analysis, earning the case its pending status.

“Unfortunately, this case is still working its way through the labs,” Pam Lauritzen, DNA Doe Project’s executive director of media and communications, told Forum News Service. “The first round of DNA work did not pass quality control to create a profile, so we’re working on a second effort.”

The road to identification​

The timeline for determining Bone Lake Jane Doe’s identity isn’t set in stone.''
I am going to draw attention to this again since I know how to now.

I think they need to compare JD to Laurie Jean Depies, NamUs MP9076. She disappeared on Aug. 19, 1992. Her car was found with a soda on top and keys and purse inside, suggesting possible abduction.

There was a tip called in after JD’s discovery from a man who claimed to be her killer who claimed she was from Wisconsin. Laurie was from Wisconsin and her car was found in Menasha, just a four hour drive from bone lake.

Laurie and Jane Doe both had their ears pierced three times, which I think makes this match important to rule out even though Laurie was younger than the estimate of JD, at 20.

I think that it’s possible JD was held for a period of time, which would explain why the hair looks spiky and different from Laurie. Laurie’s hair appears to have dark roots, suggesting to me that the blonde was either dyed or sun-bleached. Due to the WI connection and the piercings I think this needs to be checked out, the physical appearance could differ slightly due to being held captive for a long while and a haircut.
 

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  • #91
I am going to draw attention to this again since I know how to now.

I think they need to compare JD to Laurie Jean Depies, NamUs MP9076.
@HippieBeachChick did you submit this possible match? In case you are looking for help, you can submit to the DDP via their website, or via the contact for Laurie's Namus record. Or to the contact officer for the unidentified remains, listed in Namus.
 
  • #92
@HippieBeachChick did you submit this possible match? In case you are looking for help, you can submit to the DDP via their website, or via the contact for Laurie's Namus record. Or to the contact officer for the unidentified remains, listed in Namus.
I did submit to DDP, but nowhere else. Should I?
 
  • #93
I know it’s a crazy thought, but since this poor woman was found in Minnesota — and after Alyce Peterson’s identification, whose severed head was found in Wisconsin while she died in a hospital in Minnesota and was supposedly cremated — I wonder if there could be a connection
 
  • #94
I still can't get over the purposeful dismemberment and separation of parts. Obviously the rest of this victim is in other bodies of water or various locations.
 
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There have been other dismembered woman around this area in the same

Little late to reply, but do you remember any names or cases?
 

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