Match! OH - Strongsville, WhtFem UP15394, 15-25, in Rocky River, Feb'75 - Linda Pagano

  • #361
I wish DNA Doe Project could look at her case
 
  • #362
I wish DNA Doe Project could look at her case
As of now the DNA testing making good progress considering the previous backlog.

Results are "expected in April," coming from Akron PD.

!

Hopefully the profile is sufficient enough that another agency doesn't need to try again.

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As of now the DNA testing making good progress considering the previous backlog.

Results are "expected in April," coming from Akron PD.

!

Hopefully the profile is sufficient enough that another agency doesn't need to try again.

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Ice, you're back -- I thought you had dropped off of WS a while ago. So glad to see you, you've done so much work on this case. [emoji4]

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  • #364
Ice, you're back -- I thought you had dropped off of WS a while ago. So glad to see you, you've done so much work on this case. [emoji4]

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Can only do so much while waiting for results! I've just been lurking here, I post updates occasionally

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  • #365
I wish DNA Doe Project could look at her case

If the tests come back with the results we expect, it won't be necessary. Fingers crossed.
 
  • #366
I need to make a correction to the original post.

The date of death as listed on the cemetery index is February 5, 1974, not 1975. So they estimated she was deceased for up to one year when she was found on February 5, 1975. She was found in winter so I would hope they took that into account, meaning it could be longer. This narrows out a few suggestions already.

In regards to who handles the cold cases at the county coroner's, they're certainly making progress in the rape kit department..

I am attempting to contact the city of Strongsville now.

Yeah, I was wondering how many months since her death until her body is fully skeletonized. I am searching women that vanished in early 1974. I think we have to use a date range and not an exact point in time since for a completely skeletonized body forensics establish like "from 1 to 2 years since her death" or something like that
 
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I found three cases from 1973 (some months before the early 1974 supossed murder date):
Sharon Pretorius (somebody already found her in other post) https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/7424/0/
Hazel Cross: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/20779/1/
Charlotte Brown: https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/7540/2/

Pretorius was 13 years old and Cross and Brown were in her twenties.
I believe all 3 women were looked in to, I know Sharon Pretorius for sure. I'm pretty sure Cross was too but I'm not familiar with her.

Charlotte Brown was my immediate guess as I was familiar with her case. While she's not been ruled out, it's unlikely due to age since the UID is younger, and if the mo is the same he'd have killed her by stabbing too. I'm not positive but aren't pregnancies able to be seen on the skeleton? I don't think they found marks if so.

Since we have a tentative match pending dna, I want to refrain from hoping it's these women or someone else. If -if- she's not a match, hopefully NamUs picks something up because I'd haven't a clue where to start next! Maybe Pennsylvania.

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Hi guys,
I’m new on WS and this was one of the first cases I read. I was wondering is there any news on the results of the dna test. They were expected in April, it now June.
 
  • #370
UPDATE 11-Jul-2018 I just got word from Linda Pagano's family that the DNA comparison came back, and this 1975 Strongsville Jane Doe is in fact Linda Pagano, and her family has been notified.

Linda's sister gave me the OK to make this announcement.

I'm marking this thread a WS Match. Even though the Akron PD detective was the first to notice the potential connection, the case would have never come to his attention if not for the curiosity of WS member Ice190.
 
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That’s so awesome guys. She has a name again and her family can get some closure.
 
  • #372
Wow, great news!

Rest in peace, Ms. Pagano.
 
  • #373
Props to CarlK and Ice190. Ice's perseverance was unmatchable and Carl's work was dead on with the reconstruction.

Rest In Peace lovely Linda and I pray for some solace for your family being able to bury you properly.
 
  • #374
This news is great.
Rest in peace, Linda Pagano.
 
  • #375
RIP Linda!
 
  • #376
I watched the presser, and was disappointed that they went around the horn to congratulate themselves, but didn’t say word #1 about the one person who was the prime mover in the resolution of this case - Christina Scates.

If not for Christina’s curiosity, today’s press conference would not have taken place.
 
  • #377
It seems like it's a rare LE agency that wants to give any credit at all to a civilian contributor :p
 
  • #378
I watched the presser, and was disappointed that they went around the horn to congratulate themselves, but didn’t say word #1 about the one person who was the prime mover in the resolution of this case - Christina Scates.

If not for Christina’s curiosity, today’s press conference would not have taken place.

at least the "lying media" gave her credit! :)
 
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I watched the presser, and was disappointed that they went around the horn to congratulate themselves, but didn’t say word #1 about the one person who was the prime mover in the resolution of this case - Christina Scates.

If not for Christina’s curiosity, today’s press conference would not have taken place.

Typical cuyahoga county, they accomplish so little that when something goes right, everyone crawling up the ladder wants to take credit.
 
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