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Wow, I do believe she is finally going to be identified. I hope her story will be told.
Just a slight edit to suggest.. the detective states doe has ties to Texas, not Tennessee.From the podcast, some secondhand information and some direct quotes from Detective Filter:
-viable DNA profile taken from body
-genetic geneology is being attempted
-new ancestry estimation is 1/2 African 1/2 Italian
-the last names Hayes and Mangarelli were popping up frequently, mostly in LS/TN/GA
Because this information is coming from Nashville PD, thru this podcast format, I think it should be free to discuss...
oops!! im canadian and just guessed on those abbreviationsJust a slight edit to suggest.. the detective states doe has ties to Texas, not Tennessee.
Louisiana is LA, also!oops!! im canadian and just guessed on those abbreviationsthough i see now, that texas doesn't even have an N in it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
bruhhh i can't do this i got 1/3 right *_*Louisiana is LA, also!
Hey, I'm "Southern American", corrected the tx and still didn't catch the la!! You're awesome! No worries and thank you!!bruhhh i can't do this i got 1/3 right *_*
I sent an email to the Nashville police department asking them if they could give us further details and offered my Italian ancestry skills as I am a 3rd generation italian immigrant (checked my tree - no mangarelli). The podcast made it VERY clear that this is simply a profile and that Nashville has not yet started actual genealogical research. I'll update as I hear back.I wonder which side of the family doesn't each last name belong to.
That pretty puffy ponytail made my stomach drop. The resemblance to the sketch for JD is uncanny.This girl was just added to NAMUS, went missing in 2013. Kind of a stretch but she reminded me a bit of Jane Doe.
This girl was just added to NAMUS, went missing in 2013. Kind of a stretch but she reminded me a bit of Jane Doe
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
By bringing people, information, forensic science and technology together, NamUs helps resolve cases.www.namus.gov
Here is her ws page
I just learned about this young lady. With Vanderbilt, I definitely think there would be a link to the school/teams of some sort if you’re wearing head to toe gear. Vandy doesn’t have a ton of “fans” that aren’t connected somehow, at least not hardcore like this. Thats not cheap gear, either. I know a lot of places in Nashville sell shirts and things, but not a lot sell official Under Armor. I just read through ZooZatz website and their products are only sold at university bookstores, at least at the present. Bookmarking this to look into over the weekend. (Vandy alum)i weirdly like all my stuff matching as well. nike sweatshirt goes w nike sweats and nike shoes etc etc.
my sons football team colors are orange and black and he has a sweatsuit so i bought him black and orange nikes.
there are some like us!
Hi, I'm new here but I also thought Kayla Miller was a match and contacted Metro police, she has been officially ruled out by the department I've been told by them.Here is her ws page
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GA - GA - Kayla Miller, 13, Marietta, 13 Apr 2015
Kayla Miller Kayla, circa 2015 Missing Since 04/13/2015 Missing From Marietta, Georgia Classification Endangered Runaway Date of Birth 07/12/2001 (17) Age 13 years old Height and Weight 5'11, 150 pounds Distinguishing Characteristics African-American female. Black hair, brown eyes...www.websleuths.com
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Thank you!Hi, I'm new here but I also thought Kayla Miller was a match and contacted Metro police, she has been officially ruled out by the department I've been told by them.
Dartmouth had a fan store right in Hanover and sold Dartmouth clothing. The bookstore was also open to the public for purchases. The thrift stores in the area always had clothing with Dartmouth logos and many graduating student donated to the homeless shelter as well. I have not lived there for 20 years and I still have a Dartmouth team shirt!Shoopersleuth brings up many good points and it made me think a little more about the clothing.
Here are a few items I checked out:
1. The clothing recovered strikes me as a game day sort of outfit. The football team played their season opener on 9/1/18 at 6:30 local time.
2. The weather on 9/1 was 80 degrees almost all day, only dropping into the high 70s overnight. It was quite warm that week.
3. I could see this outfit making sense in August/Sept if she was using the long sleeves for wind/sun protection, assuming this 1/4 zip is the thin golf type performance moisture wicking fabric.
4. I would have expected this young lady to have also been wearing a cap/hat of some kind, especially given her hair was in a ponytail.
5. Colleges license their logos and collect royalties for every single item that is produced. They also have to approve the use on the actual item. Assuming they have a record of the licenses and royalties, could it be helpful to know how many of these Under Armour 1/4 zips were produced each year and if it was a newer model or old enough to make it to a resale channel. Was it a nationwide outfit like FansEdge or WalMart,or a local outlet?