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

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  • #661
Her spina bifida occulta may not have had any outward appearances or manifestations. This was discovered by a forensic anthro. after exhumation. The lack of fusion on the sacrum would be obvious when looking at the bone, but maybe not when she was alive or post-mortem at the time she was found.
A recent identification had something similar in anthro findings. Randi Boothe-Wilson (then Jacksonville/Onslow County Jane Doe) appeared to have a bifurcated fifth rib which can cause different complications, but her missing case file never mentions an extra rib. She may have not known about it in life.
 
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Does anyone actually have a source document stating the victim had Spina Bifida? I have only seen it on Wikipedia and Doenetwork. Doenetwork supposedly gets their information from public sources, but I have read all readily available articles and I have not seen this information there. Seems like an important detail, but without source documentation it becomes irrelevant.
 
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**UPDATE**

The 2 MPs I submitted were ruled out...

MP2533 Sherri Truesdale
MP26421 Beverly Ward

New R/O: Yohanna Cyr
 
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I didn't submit Yohanna Cyr...I just noticed she wasn't on the last R/Os list on this thread...So I just added the info...I'm not familiar with her case, but I plan to look at the thread you mentioned...
 
  • #666
I wonder if Christy (Christi?)Davis, who went missing from Ocala, Fl on July 28, 1973 has been compared to this Jane Doe.
 
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Edit: I tried to quote the thread didn't work...

R/Os:

Sharaun Cole
Telethia Good
Shaunda Green
Toya Hill
Sherise Magee
Northampton Co, No Carolina Jane Doe
Sheila Quinn
Newton County (IN) Jane Doe UP #6107
 
  • #668
I feel like this girl was neglected. She was SEVERELY underweight.
 
  • #669
If not neglected, I suspect a thyroid disease. Isn’t it odd how tall she was at such a young age?
 
  • #670
If not neglected, I suspect a thyroid disease. Isn’t it odd how tall she was at such a young age?

Or is she older than they think??
 
  • #671
She can’t be older - she had yet to go through puberty. I think a thyroid disease would make sense.
 
  • #672
She could just have tall genes. Not that that's much of a clue.

She could also be several years older--say up to 14--and still be at the late end of the range for puberty. I don't think it's likely, but we've seen age estimates be way off sometimes.
 
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SLMPD Cold Cases

On this site this case is mentioned. Age range 8 -13 yrs.
"Her head has never been discovered. Experts were able to determine the girl was between 8 and 13 years old, and that she died as a result of strangulation."
 
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She could just have tall genes. Not that that's much of a clue.

She could also be several years older--say up to 14--and still be at the late end of the range for puberty. I don't think it's likely, but we've seen age estimates be way off sometimes.

Back then girls went thru puberty later then what girls today do.

LE would know if she went thru puberty or not. If so they've never released that information.
 
  • #675
Found this. Very cryptic content. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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That case is really odd. Also, although NamUS says the PMI was 5 years, Louisiana's website for unidentified people says that she was dead for 5 years at the very least, and that it's possible she was dead for more than 15 years. Distance is kind of a problem, though.

The cryptic part is this:
Unknown circumstances with no case information available. This case may not be from Caddo Parish, LA.
HUH?
 
  • #679
The cryptic part is this:
Unknown circumstances with no case information available. This case may not be from Caddo Parish, LA.
HUH?

What I'm thinking is that the remains somehow were lost in the process of being transferred between different offices and somehow turned up in Caddo Parish.

I know of another case where that happened. In that case, a set of skeletal remains was found stored in some random medical examiner's office in central Florida. The remains hadn't been labeled at all other than with a few numbers that indicated when the person may have originally been discovered.
 
  • #680
I wonder if a skull was found in MO or the surrounding states that could belong to the victim..

I thought about the child's skull in AL that was found without a body...Perhaps the MO killer disposed of it somewhere else...

LE could use GEDmatch to try and locate relatives..
 
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