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Tuscon Jane Doe (1965) UP7228 | Pinky Marie Redman MP1475 | |
Sex | Female | Female |
Race | White/Caucasian | White/Caucasian |
Age | 16-20 | 14 |
Height | Estimated 5'3" | 5'2" |
Weight | Unknown | 105lbs |
Hair Color | Unknown | Blond/Strawberry |
Eye Color | Unknown | Blue |
Distinctive Features | Lower Jaw undeveloped on right side causing mouth to close crooked. | Unknown/None |
D.O.D or D.L.C | 1960-1964 | March 1, 1958 |
Circumstances | Found in desert are outside Tucson. | Went missing with her boyfriend, Mike Griffin. |
Distance | Williams-Tucson | 286miles (4hr 13min) |
Here is the Tucson Jane Doe Thread:I found this Jane Doe who could be Pinky but it might be an automatic rule out since DNA is available in both cases. Can someone let me know if both DNA samples are in CODIS?
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I will list her last known location as Williams, AZ as that is where Mike's car was found. I'm trying a new format of table without the 4th column:
I honestly can't tell if Pinky had a similar jaw development issue. Let me know what you think though!
Tuscon Jane Doe (1965) UP7228 Pinky Marie Redman MP1475 Sex Female Female Race White/Caucasian White/Caucasian Age 16-20 14 Height Estimated 5'3" 5'2" Weight Unknown 105lbs Hair Color Unknown Blond/Strawberry Eye Color Unknown Blue Distinctive Features Lower Jaw undeveloped on right side causing mouth to close crooked. Unknown/None D.O.D or D.L.C 1960-1964 March 1, 1958 Circumstances Found in desert are outside Tucson. Went missing with her boyfriend, Mike Griffin. Distance Williams-Tucson 286miles (4hr 13min)
They ruled her out on physical characteristics. Pinky was light/fair skinned while LE believed Little Miss X was darker skinned. Pinky also had blonde hair while the hair retrieved from the site of Little Miss X's body was brown. Other than that, they have no way to rule her out. The only women who have been conclusively ruled out are probably Mary Begay and Carol Batterman, both ruled out by dentals. I am unsure if Connie Smith is ruled out or not as I believe the dentals were ruled as "inconclusive".I would really love to know how Pinky was "ruled out" as Little Miss X. I can't find any information on this front and they do not have the same identifiers. If anyone can let me know I'd appreciate it.
Well, that rule-out hardly sounds certain, especially since Pinky could have dyed her hair and the skin color is just an estimate.They ruled her out on physical characteristics. Pinky was light/fair skinned while LE believed Little Miss X was darker skinned. Pinky also had blonde hair while the hair retrieved from the site of Little Miss X's body was brown. Other than that, they have no way to rule her out. The only women who have been conclusively ruled out are probably Mary Begay and Carol Batterman, both ruled out by dentals. I am unsure if Connie Smith is ruled out or not as I believe the dentals were ruled as "inconclusive".
That's very interesting.Something that may be quite unlikely, but could it be Michael? Apparently everything seems to match either in Age (since Michael would have been around 72 years old and the unidentified man was between 75 and 85 years old, still not that far from the age that Michael would have been at that time), also in that the unidentified man apparently lived in Tucson, Arizona before moving to Salem, Indiana and it is known that Michael and Donnis Redman were going to Las Vegas possibly to elope but Mike's car was found in Williams, Arizona, and he was The last thing I would like to mention is that the unidentified man had "Pinky" tattooed on his left forearm and we all know that Donnis Redman's nickname was Pinky.
3652UMIN
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I would like to know what you think about this.
Honestly, I was pretty unconvinced until I saw he had Pinky tattooed on him. It could be a match.Something that may be quite unlikely, but could it be Michael? Apparently everything seems to match either in Age (since Michael would have been around 72 years old and the unidentified man was between 75 and 85 years old, still not that far from the age that Michael would have been at that time), also in that the unidentified man apparently lived in Tucson, Arizona before moving to Salem, Indiana and it is known that Michael and Donnis Redman were going to Las Vegas possibly to elope but Mike's car was found in Williams, Arizona, and he was The last thing I would like to mention is that the unidentified man had "Pinky" tattooed on his left forearm and we all know that Donnis Redman's nickname was Pinky.
3652UMIN
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I would like to know what you think about this.
Hi there. Did you find any trace about Donnis may be of mixed race....Lot's of people registered as missing, even though they were of mixed race....went into the system as Caucasian...because that meant LE was going to be searching harder (I'm sorry, it is what it is, it was like that in the "old days") To be honest...f.i. Native Americans are still struggling with getting attention for their missing and murdered, until this very day.
I just don't seeing Donnis being of mixed race...but I don't know....
I think you are right about the Clipper. Strange that the authorities never picked that up.One of the odd things I find on Michael's profile is the car. On Charley Project and Namus it's identified as a 1950 or 1951 Dodge Clipper with twin exhausts and mufflers. The thing is I don't find any record of a vehicle by that name from Dodge. I do see images of a vehicle called a Clipper but it's a Packard vehicle. It's typical of that era, a huge boat of a car. I've seen a white 1951 Dodge which would attract attention of the younger generation. Probably the film Rebel Without a Cause created interest in older vehicles. If it was all tricked out with double mufflers and exhausts I could see it being targeted for theft. Could it be a 1941 instead of a 1951 vehicle?
Here is John Doe's thread:Something that may be quite unlikely, but could it be Michael? Apparently everything seems to match either in Age (since Michael would have been around 72 years old and the unidentified man was between 75 and 85 years old, still not that far from the age that Michael would have been at that time), also in that the unidentified man apparently lived in Tucson, Arizona before moving to Salem, Indiana and it is known that Michael and Donnis Redman were going to Las Vegas possibly to elope but Mike's car was found in Williams, Arizona, and he was The last thing I would like to mention is that the unidentified man had "Pinky" tattooed on his left forearm and we all know that Donnis Redman's nickname was Pinky.
3652UMIN
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
I would like to know what you think about this.
Doe Network said that the hair on Little Miss X was wavy, "but may not have been natural". i wonder if this could mean that she dyed it to a brown color.Well, that rule-out hardly sounds certain, especially since Pinky could have dyed her hair and the skin color is just an estimate.