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This flier says she has no dental crowns or fillings.
http://www.harriscountytx.gov/CmpDocuments/21/UDF 2015/2014-12-29-4281-UDF.pdf
The link isn't working for me.

This flier says she has no dental crowns or fillings.
http://www.harriscountytx.gov/CmpDocuments/21/UDF 2015/2014-12-29-4281-UDF.pdf
This flier says she has no dental crowns or fillings.
http://www.harriscountytx.gov/CmpDocuments/21/UDF 2015/2014-12-29-4281-UDF.pdf
Is it possible the body had really been there for years? Is this location really that isolated?
(There is something very familiar about this, I can't think of it right now, but it has to do with the location...hopefully it will come to me if it is anything significant!)
Were there maybe some other remains found nearby there recently, not smurfette, but some other ones...?
Here's a few other missing girls that might match:
Regan Tiana Holm
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Regan-Tiana-Holm-15-Santa-Fe-31-October-2014
Traina Jack
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?269410-TX-Traina-Jack-18-San-Antonio-22-October-2014
Zoe Campos
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?227078-TX-Zoe-Campos-18-Lubbock-17-November-2013
None of them are a perfect match but figured I'd still see what you all thought.
This is local to me, so I thought I would chime in on a few things. First of all, the jacket. It doesn't get really cold here much at all, so much so that most of us don't even have or purchase winter coats, which leads me to believe the body was put there either in December or January. Secondly, the color of it, orange, is often times representative of the University of Texas (main campus is in Austin) as orange is the football team color. People are insane here when it comes to representing either UT or A&M and football (everyone picks a side/favorite), so this leads me to believe this person was a UT fan. Where she was found is actually closer to A&M than it is UT, so it might have been for a football game maybe?
The nails, the matching bra and shirt color all make me believe this girl took care of herself and wasn't likely homeless even though she was found in a homeless camp area. The brand of the jacket, Columbia, isn't a cheap brand either.
The resistance of teeth to environmental influence makes them particularly valuable in the forensic setting. Teeth can remain intact for an appreciable time and allow for an odontologic identification of even very old skeletons provided ante-mortem data are available. Furthermore, no exchange of carbon will take place in the enamel of the mature tooth during life and generally not after death, making mature permanent teeth particularly suitable for radiocarbon analysis.