Identified! OH - Eaton, Wht 30-50, UP55702, fingers hooked in small tree, May '68 - Albert Allen Frost

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First let me say I do appreciate help in this case but the name Criminal Coffee Co is appalling to me. But anyways, who am I? Does this mean Redgrave Research turned this case over? I thought they were handling this case and having a hard time to get DNA from this Jane Doe.
 
  • #62
Does this mean Redgrave Research turned this case over? I thought they were handling this case and having a hard time to get DNA from this Jane Doe.
I was wondering about this myself, but they still have Preble Penny Doe on their website, so I guess they are all co-working on this, like MFI doing lab work and RR the family trees, or something like that.
 
  • #63
Id call Othram since they are experts on heavily contaminated and degraded DNA. But I am a groupie, so dont take me seriously.

And I am not familiar with this new (?) forensic lab. Forensic labs generally do very well in extracting old DNA, I hope they can identify her soon.
 
  • #64
I think RR does the genealogy part while the forensic lab extracts and analyzes the DNA.
 
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If it's an ID, then that was very fast! She must have had a close relative on GEDmatch if she's been ID'd that fast.
 
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If it's an ID, then that was very fast! She must have had a close relative on GEDmatch if she's been ID'd that fast.
To what are you referring here?
 
  • #71
To what are you referring here?
The post above mine. 'A very exciting case update will be coming soon on Preble County Penny Doe! Stand By!'
 
  • #72
Any known date for the release/presser?
 
  • #73
A couple of days ago, I commented under Moxxy Forensics's most recent Facebook post about Penny Doe. I asked if they had any updates and Moxxy just responded "Hopefully soon".
 
  • #74
A couple of days ago, I commented under Moxxy Forensics's most recent Facebook post about Penny Doe. I asked if they had any updates and Moxxy just responded "Hopefully soon".
Has been a good while, yes
 
  • #75
There will be a press conference November 17th.

On May 25, 1968, children playing behind their house in Eaton found a skull and other human remains in a water-filled ditch. The remains were buried in Mound Hill Cemetery, but were never identified — until now.

 
  • #76
There will be a press conference November 17th.

On May 25, 1968, children playing behind their house in Eaton found a skull and other human remains in a water-filled ditch. The remains were buried in Mound Hill Cemetery, but were never identified — until now.

Finally! Good to know. I will keep an eye out.
 
  • #77
Finally. Took a while. But that is probably due to LE doing more investigation until they could go official.
 
  • #78
There will be a press conference November 17th.

On May 25, 1968, children playing behind their house in Eaton found a skull and other human remains in a water-filled ditch. The remains were buried in Mound Hill Cemetery, but were never identified — until now.

"An unknown person found in an Eaton drainage ditch in 1968 has been identified through a joint investigation by the Preble County Coroner’s Office and the Shelby Police Dept. in Richland County, officials announced Monday."

I wonder if she really is Mary Jane VanGilder
 
  • #79
"An unknown person found in an Eaton drainage ditch in 1968 has been identified through a joint investigation by the Preble County Coroner’s Office and the Shelby Police Dept. in Richland County, officials announced Monday."

I wonder if she really is Mary Jane VanGilder
Would be great news for her loving family that still misses and looks for her but I really doubt it. Too long interval and also the distance is far.
 
  • #80
Is this the first or second solve of Moxxy Forensics? That is great news, congrats!
 

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