Wondering if this could possibly be Rose Ann Baker out of Whitesboro TX?
Missing case: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
It's about 180 miles away from El Reno but mostly i-35.
It was mentioned earlier in this thread that the UID may not have had upper teeth when found, Rose Ann Baker wore an upper denture plate per her Charley project page Rose Ann Baker – The Charley Project.
Also her missing poster on a WS thread here TX - TX - Rose Baker, 40, Whitesboro, 1 June 1980 mentioned she wore relatively conservative clothes; the UID was found with a white collared shirt and pleated slacks nearby. Specifically the 'Chaus' brand that seemed to be present as a conservative-aimed department store brand from what I can find. From what I can tell the label present in the slacks found nearby to the UID were likely more early 80s, with very earliest possible being 1975 when the Chaus company started.
Photos have somewhat similar facial structure, although perhaps the eyebrows stray a little too far apart and the lower jaw is larger in the reconstruction vs her photos.
Rose Ann Baker was 40 when missing, UID has a range of 18-40 possible. Upper end, granted.
Both are reported to be about 5 foot 5.
Both are said to have dark hair, although Rose Ann Baker's was reportedly graying.
Rose Ann Baker went missing in June 1980, but I've seen a lot of varience in the estimates of DOD for the UID. Namus page says 1985-1988 currently.
Missing case: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
It's about 180 miles away from El Reno but mostly i-35.
It was mentioned earlier in this thread that the UID may not have had upper teeth when found, Rose Ann Baker wore an upper denture plate per her Charley project page Rose Ann Baker – The Charley Project.
Also her missing poster on a WS thread here TX - TX - Rose Baker, 40, Whitesboro, 1 June 1980 mentioned she wore relatively conservative clothes; the UID was found with a white collared shirt and pleated slacks nearby. Specifically the 'Chaus' brand that seemed to be present as a conservative-aimed department store brand from what I can find. From what I can tell the label present in the slacks found nearby to the UID were likely more early 80s, with very earliest possible being 1975 when the Chaus company started.
Photos have somewhat similar facial structure, although perhaps the eyebrows stray a little too far apart and the lower jaw is larger in the reconstruction vs her photos.
Rose Ann Baker was 40 when missing, UID has a range of 18-40 possible. Upper end, granted.
Both are reported to be about 5 foot 5.
Both are said to have dark hair, although Rose Ann Baker's was reportedly graying.
Rose Ann Baker went missing in June 1980, but I've seen a lot of varience in the estimates of DOD for the UID. Namus page says 1985-1988 currently.