Identified! OH - Hebron, WhtFem 561UFOH, 25-40, behind I-70 truck stop, Apr'90 - Patrice Corley

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I'm glad they released her name. Rest in peace, Ms. Corley.

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Putting up a side-by-side with my reconstruction for comparison.

Licking County Jane - Patrice Corley.jpg
 
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I saw some people earlier today talking about Patrice's NAMUS page being offline. Glad shes been identified. RIP, beautiful :heartbeat:
 
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So glad she's been identified.

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I was traveling through central Ohio earlier this year and thinking about her case the whole time.

RIP
 
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She looks JUST like your recon! RIP Patrice :rose:
 
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Side by side of the three reconstructions. Left to right, Carl's version, the old sketch, the new computer-based sketch.
Carl has such a gift@

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Excellent job Carl, as usual!
 
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So glad to see this case is finally resolved. Kudos to the LE who worked this case all these years. RIP Patrice, and prayers for the Corley family.
 
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Rest in peace honey.
 
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Rip Patrice Corley
 
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Putting up a side-by-side with my reconstruction for comparison.

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I wish we knew more about her. But that's just basic curiosity (or nosiness) on my part since Louisville is the closest "city" to me and I lived there for a decade or so during school. And I'd never really heard about her being missing on DoeNet or Charley Project, but she apparently had a NamUS profile.

I wonder who killed her... She was a suspected victim of Sean Patrick Goble, at least at one point in time. I can't really tell from her pic, but she may have been a victim of the generic "redhead" killer (unidentified and likely several different killers).
 
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Unsolved Mysteries' website updated the info about Patrice. They mentioned that her family filed a missing persons report on her in 2016 thus leading to her identification. I just have to wonder why they never did it sooner. Think of how many Jane and John Does could perhaps be identified so much faster if there were a more comprehensive list of missing people to compare them to.

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What is the circumstances of this jane doe, I cant find the original thread
 
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New headstone dedicated in Licking County cold case | NBC4 WCMH-TV

LICKING COUNTY, Ohio (WCMH) — A new headstone was placed on the grave of a Licking County woman whose family didn’t know what happened to her for more than 25 years.

A small ceremony was held Monday at the grave of Patrice Corley, who was killed in 1990 at the age of 29.
 

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