OK OK - Oklahoma City, UnkFem Pre 30, UP148610, in residence, multiple tattoos, aliases: "LUIS BEKKINS" & "ELISA WILSON", recognizable face, Jul'25

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Unidentified Person/NamUs #UP148610
Female, Uncertain
Date Body Found: July 13, 2025
Location Found: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Estimated Age Range--

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Possible First Name: Elisa
Possible Middle Name--
Possible Last Name: Wilson
Nickname/Alias: "LUIS BEKKINS"; ELISA WILSON
Estimated Age Group: Adult - Pre 30
Estimated Age Range (Years)--
Estimated Year of Death--
Estimated PMI--
Height: 5' 4"(64 inches) , Measured
Weight: 281 lbs, Measured


Location Found

Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159
County: Oklahoma County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal Land: No
Circumstances of Recovery: Found unresponsive at a residence.



Details of Recovery


Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains: Recognizable face

Physical Description

Hair Color: Black
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye Color: Brown
Right Eye Color: Brown
Eye Description--


Distinctive Physical Features

Item
Description
Tattoo
Multiple tattoos, photos added to case
 
  • #2
Those tattoos are pretty distinctive...hopefully someone out there knows her name. The one that says "just tell me that I lived" is kind of heartbreaking in this context.
 
  • #3
Annoyingly the reproduction of the binary code tattoo has different spacing than the actual photos of the tattoo and it's hard to tell where the spaces are, which completely changes the meaning of the tattoo.
 
  • #4
I was able to decode the binary as it appears in the actual photos and it appears to say the word "wrench".

Another tattoo is from Land Before Time, and I found the exact tattoo of the sword with wings using google.
 
  • #5
Ok sorry for so many posts in a row. Another tattoo is from Asassin's Creed, a video game, and the "tell me that I lived" tattoo seems to be from a song by Zoe Wynns, a video game score composer. This doe was into video games and computers and is old gen z/young millennial but I'm leaning towards them being on the younger side due to the tattoos being quite fresh and from flash sheets.
 
  • #6
omg - I found their instagram!
 
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Yes, I just left a voicemail at the contact listed on NAMUS. The name is not on the instagram account, but the tattoo artist and shop is tagged, and they would have this person's name on file for sure.
amazing!!
 
  • #10
Does anyone know if she was found at her residence, or the residence of someone she knew?
 
  • #11
The tattoos on her arms are likely her favorite video games. The first one is Halo, the last one is watchdog 2. The login one is also watchdog 2 tattoo. Both tattoos are specifically from a character in the video game wrench.

The middle tattoo is las plagas symbol from the video game resident evil.

The second picture which shows a drawing of a tattoo similar to a cross is from Devil May Cry, another video game.
 
  • #12
Profile is still up and has been updated today so I called the medical examiner's office directly and actually spoke with someone, she said the info was helpful so hopefully we'll see her get her name back soon.
 
  • #13
Profile is still up and has been updated today so I called the medical examiner's office directly and actually spoke with someone, she said the info was helpful so hopefully we'll see her get her name back soon.
Hopefully the tattoo artist can help...that was a great find on your part!
 
  • #14
Excellent sleuthing, @sunflowermomma! I also noticed that the UID's NamUS case was last modified yesterday. I am hoping this means that their case is being investigated closely and is on its way to being resolved.

I haven't been able to find the IG myself (and I know that we are not allowed to reference it with specific details), but I found an account on a fairly popular image board sharing website starting with the letter P that I am also pretty certain belongs to the UID. You can find the account by looking up one of the names associated with this case (the one that isn't Elisa Wilson).

The board is filled with images spanning a variety of different subjects, ranging from video game characters, recipes, memes, quotes regarding mental health and feelings of self-loathing, and references to being LGBTQIA+ or not gender conforming. Interestingly, one of the boards specifically references Wrench (I believe from the Watch Dogs series as @kforbes862 mentioned), which appears to also correspond to the binary sequence that the UID has tattooed. The account was last active about a month ago, which would line up with when this person passed away.

This is a really sad case, honestly. I also agree that the "just tell me that i lived" tattoo is particularly tragic, considering all we know now.

I just have so many questions. I wonder what the circumstances behind this UID's death were, especially considering they apparently died at "a residence" -- was it their own? Were they in the company of others when they passed? Was this a case where the UID had a medical emergency of some sort around others, or was this something where people hadn't heard from them in a while and decided to check on them? Did someone just happen to stumble upon the body?

For what it's worth, it doesn't seem like this person was dead for very long at all when they were found, considering they were fully recognizable upon discovery. Once again, just tragic. Hoping that this gets resolved very soon.
 
  • #15
What is interesting to me, and maybe why this person has not yet been identified, is that several of their tattoos were done in a different state. I wonder if they were visiting or passing through Oklahoma when they died. Additionally, one of the tattoos is a memorial for their mother, so perhaps they have few remaining family members who would have reported them missing. JMO.
 
  • #16
Hi there, I stumbled upon your forum. I was looking at this case on Facebook and I arrived to the same conclusion about "wrench". Probably her fav. character. The other binary sequence remains a mystery, I made some math check and the entropy is exactly 1.0 and there are 18 '0' and 18 '1'. It looks more like a random sequence and does not seem to match any common encoding.

@Fuuro, the account you mentioned on the site starting with 'p' is associated to the following email: rk____@y____.com (I don't have the full mail). But there was some activity on it about 2 weeks ago as new pics were posted (I am not used to the interface of 'p', I guess that the '2w' next to the title of the album corresponds to the last publication), so it cannot really be the UID.
 
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  • #17
If the owner of the account on p and the doe are not the same person they have to at least know each other. I looked up one of their p mutuals on instagram and found the doe’s account in their following
 
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  • #19
Annoyingly the reproduction of the binary code tattoo has different spacing than the actual photos of the tattoo and it's hard to tell where the spaces are, which completely changes the meaning of the tattoo.
Were you able to see the entire tattoo? I could only see the first two lines.

**edited bc someone already posted this. :-)
 
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Were you able to see the entire tattoo? I could only see the first two lines.

**edited bc someone already posted this. :-)
I was able to figure out enough of it with accurate spacing between the two actual photos to read that it says "wrench" in lowercase binary code
 

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