OH OH-Scioto Co, WhtFem, 30-50, UP98423, Human remains found by hunter, Dec '22

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Date Body Found December 2, 2022​

Location Found Scioto County, Ohio​

Estimated Age Range 30-50 years​

Sex Female​

Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian​

Estimated Age Group Adult- Pre50​

Height Cannot Estimate​

Weight Cannot Estimate​

Location Ohio​

County Scioto County​

Found On Tribal Land No​

Circumstances of Recovery Deputies recieved a call around 10:33 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, from a hunter who found what he thought were human remains. Deputies, Detectives, and the Scioto County Coroner responded, confirming the remains were human.​

Inventory of Remains All parts recovered​

Condition of Remains Not recognizable- Near complete or complete skeleton​

Hair Color Unknown​

Eye Color Unknown​

Jewelry 2 rings and a watch​

 
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Grace Smith from Point Pleasant, WV? One hour away and went missing one year ago. I'm sure her sister would be willing to donate DNA to check. I'll cross post in that thread too. If that's not allowed, mods, please edit me.
 
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Any description of the watch or rings?
 
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A photograph of the watch is not being released by the sheriff’s office, however a description was released. “It is distinct in that the band is of dolphins interjoined together to form the band.”
 
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A photograph of the watch is not being released by the sheriff’s office, however a description was released. “It is distinct in that the band is of dolphins interjoined together to form the band.”
Thank you for this information. The watch certainly sounds quite unique. I was tempted to think that the body probably hadn't been there for very many years, as the center ring appears to be a silicone ring, something relatively recent to my knowledge. But then I saw it said that the condition of the remains is completely skeletonized. Do you know how long that might take? TIA
 
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I am not sure how long that would take, but on her NamUs profile the Estimated Year of Date is 2020-2022.
 
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I wonder if she could be one of the missing women from Chillicothe? That poor town has been waiting for answers for their several missing persons' families.
 
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I am not sure how long that would take, but on her NamUs profile the Estimated Year of Date is 2020-2022.
Oh, okay. Thank you.
 
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Thank you for this information. The watch certainly sounds quite unique. I was tempted to think that the body probably hadn't been there for very many years, as the center ring appears to be a silicone ring, something relatively recent to my knowledge. But then I saw it said that the condition of the remains is completely skeletonized. Do you know how long that might take? TIA
I’m seeing 1996 as “invention” date for silicone rings but can’t get link to copy.
 
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Thank you for this information. The watch certainly sounds quite unique. I was tempted to think that the body probably hadn't been there for very many years, as the center ring appears to be a silicone ring, something relatively recent to my knowledge. But then I saw it said that the condition of the remains is completely skeletonized. Do you know how long that might take? TIA
It depends on conditions the body is in, some environments take as little as weeks for a body to completely skeletonize and others maybe if conditions were very cold or something could take as long as a year or two.
 
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I haven't seen the UID's watch itself, but the description does not sound especially unique, just probably a little old. It sounds like a Rumours watch that was popular in the 80s/90s (I had a friend who owned a similar one in the mid 90s). Maybe belonged to a parent or was a thriftstore/Poshmark/Ebay find. Could have even been some popular knockoffs on Amazon at some point. Like this:

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I’m seeing 1996 as “invention” date for silicone rings but can’t get link to copy.
They've been common to find on Amazon for at least a decade, probably longer. But a lot of people did not know about them until Facebook advertising started popping them into newsfeeds.
 
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My daughters friend said they found her moms remains and they were skeletal I am thinking this could be her? Chelsea Danner?

Also, WOMEN ARE STILL GOING MISSING IN SOUTHERN OHIO :(
 
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I wonder if she could be one of the missing women from Chillicothe? That poor town has been waiting for answers for their several missing persons' families.
Women are still going missing in Ross county. And men.
 
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I wonder if she could be one of the missing women from Chillicothe? That poor town has been waiting for answers for their several missing persons' families.
Women are still going missing in Ross county. And
 
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Two exclusions for this Jane Doe as of 8/21/2024.
 

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