MO MO - St Louis, BlkFem 8-11, 54UFMO, in abandoned bldg, Feb'83 #2

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I have a sinking feeling, thinking about it. Because if they are not the same girl, why are there so many coincidences? Could the cases be related (same perpetrator, if not the same victim)? I'm sure I'm not the first to wonder.
The only things she has in common is age race and a similar outfit. We have no reconstruction for SLJD.

There are hundreds of missing black girls around that age.

Theres also a significant distance between those two locations
 
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The only things she has in common is age race and a similar outfit. We have no reconstruction for SLJD.

There are hundreds of missing black girls around that age.

Theres also a significant distance between those two locations

Yes, but the dates of both cases being within days of each other, along with the other similarities, makes it worth a second look. The distance only gives me small pause, because perhaps the perp drove across the country for a living.

If it turns out Sharaun was truly ruled-out by DNA, though, then I guess that's it.

Also, I am not doubting there are many missing black girls who aren't listed in NamUs. There must be many, no doubt hundreds. But NamUs is only giving me 10 names between 7 - 12 years-old listed as missing prior to March 1983. So not many victims we can propose as possibilities.
 
  • #263
Was she ruled out just based on the date "reported" missing being 2 days after discovery?

If so, I'd like to know exactly "who" last saw her outside of direct family sighting and when. Such a sad case.

Who are you little one?
Charley Project has a bit more info. Supposedly went out to play at a park and did not return.

 
  • #264
JMO I don't think she's Sharaun, but I would like to know the specifics of how Sharaun was ruled out. I feel it is very unlikely that SLJD went missing from out of state, especially from as far away as NY.
 
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JMO I don't think she's Sharaun, but I would like to know the specifics of how Sharaun was ruled out. I feel it is very unlikely that SLJD went missing from out of state, especially from as far away as NY.
I really would like to know if it's DNA rule out.

It's just nagging at my soul. Sharaun went missing the evening of February 25th 1983. A Friday.
This Doe was found on the Monday, 28th Feb 1983.

So over a weekend. In my mind, that's enough time to travel the distance (988 miles / 15 hours driving time) between St Louis and Manhattan ... and then back again if one were to need to get back to work in Manhattan for Monday morning. They had around 60ish hours.


Is there any forensic geneaology happening with this Doe? I really hope she gets her name back in time for Christmas. And, that Sharaun is found for Christmas too.
 
  • #266
Is there any forensic geneaology happening with this Doe? I really hope she gets her name back in time for Christmas. And, that Sharaun is found for Christmas too.
Cece moore is working this case. SLJD is in  amazing hands.
I really would like to know if it's DNA rule out.
Try reaching out to saint louis police
 
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Theyve been wrong in the past, but Doe Network says Sharaun has DNA on file. It doesnt specify what type tho.
Agree. What is says is DNA: Available
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It does not say a profile has been completed, what type, or where the sample is stored or profile is uploaded.
 
  • #269
She's not Sharaun Cole even if it's a strange coincidence with the missing date. However its good that she gets some attention again. Sharaun is one of a few missing children from the state of New york and her mysterious dissapearence has been cold for too long.
 
  • #270
The only things she has in common is age race and a similar outfit. We have no reconstruction for SLJD.

There are hundreds of missing black girls around that age.

Theres also a significant distance between those two locations

There is also quite a big difference in Sharaun's reported weight and the weight of STL Jane Doe.

Sharaun is also on the older side of what STL Jane Doe is approximated to be.

She's not Sharaun Cole even if it's a strange coincidence with the missing date. However its good that she gets some attention again. Sharaun is one of a few missing children from the state of New york and her mysterious dissapearence has been cold for too long.

I also find it highly unlikely that Sharaun is also STL Jane Doe, but am glad the case is getting interest.

Sharaun has been discussed multiple times in these threads, and it would just be outrageous if the DNA has not been compared. These are both fairly high profile cases that have had a lot of attention over the years.
 
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Bumping!
 
  • #272
This little girl needs her name back :(
 
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Thought I would check in!
Bumping this case!
 
  • #275
Namus case 9271 what are the chances the race is incorrect? This skull was found in a storage unit just a 12 minute drive away from where her body was found. Claimed to have been purchased from a flea market?
 
  • #276
thecherokeexj...IMO, this skull is a great find. It very well could not be Caucasian (?) I wonder if teeth were present for DNA testing? Are you thinking of submitting?
 
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thecherokeexj...IMO, this skull is a great find. It very well could not be Caucasian (?) I wonder if teeth were present for DNA testing? Are you thinking of submitting?
Unfortunately, since they cant determine sex, i doubt they have dna. Im not sure how else they would be able to confirm this match.
 
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Hi.
Would someone please post the current list of NamUS rule outs for SLJD?

Would I need to be a registered user on NamUs in order to find the list for myself? I have tinkered around on their site quite a bit, but I often get lost & give up.:confused: I’m far from tech savvy, though, and sometimes I wonder if people using laptops or desktop computers are able to access areas that I am unable to on my phone.
Thanks :)
 

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