I suspect this couple and their car are underwater somewhere near where they were last seen.It is mentioned that this woman had jewelry at the time of disappearing, could it be a match?
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Yes!!!I think this would be a good case for Othram Labs.
Appreciate the alert! We will take a look.@othram Sending the Bat-Sign
The fracture patterns look indicative of severe osteoporosis to me. Not accident related. I guess that would put her into the upper range of the age estimate.
Such fractures lead to chronic severe pain in a person that is very difficult to remedy.
Her spina bifida occulta likely did not give her any symptoms and likely was not even noticed.
Age-related, childhood spent in vitamin D-deprived area (American North), faulty receptor to Vitamin D, postmenopausal, hyperparathyroidism or on one of these drugs. Heck, I am thinking, in 1964, asthma was worse, and steroid inhalers were far from being invented, so even bad asthma could cause it.
(Except for proton pump inhibitors that were introduced in the 80es).Medication-induced osteoporosis: screening and treatment strategies - PMC
Drug-induced osteoporosis is a significant health problem and many physicians are unaware that many commonly prescribed medications contribute to significant bone loss and fractures. In addition to glucocorticoids, proton pump inhibitors, selective ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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She is now on the Doe Network! The art style of the reconstruction is very interesting. It's cartoonish but in a good way.