• #821
Maybe if we contacted the Walker County Sheriff's Department. Their phone # is 936-435-2400 . The only thing is, I'd be concerned about them not answering ever. I tried calling the Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Missing and Unidentified weeks ago about 1999 Racine Jane Doe. Maybe the reason they didn't take me seriously is because I'm young. Probably I was blown off. But I thought I talked very maturely and reasonably.

I tried searching for Walker County Sheriff's Department's email instead but I couldn't find it. If anyone does, let me know.

I think we would need a lot more than just an unnamed girl from wisconsin who may have moved to Texas and may have had an adopted sister named Renee. The WCSD will not be able to do anything with that.
 
  • #822
Visited our girl today. So very surreal to see her grave.
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  • #823
I think we would need a lot more than just an unnamed girl from wisconsin who may have moved to Texas and may have had an adopted sister named Renee. The WCSD will not be able to do anything with that.

I was talking about contacting them about the isotope analysis.
 
  • #824
Visited our girl today. So very surreal to see her grave.
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poor, poor girl. how kind of you to visit her! I must go at some point but I really have no time :(
 
  • #825
Visited our girl today. So very surreal to see her grave.
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This saddens me so very much. It's just another reminder of the injustice our girl has faced. She paid the ultimate price, and now she doesn't even have her name back.

Justice for Ruthie Doe.
 
  • #826
Visited our girl today. So very surreal to see her grave.
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Thank you for sharing this. I hope this is the year she'll have her name on her grave.
 
  • #827
Its so sad that she has only that to mark her final resting place.

Nice to see that somebody has cared enough to leave flowers for her though.
 
  • #828
Its so sad that she has only that to mark her final resting place.

Nice to see that somebody has cared enough to leave flowers for her though.

Yes. It's heartbreaking, isn't it? She died so horribly, but she is cared about by people who never met her. It's nice to see the flowers, how somebody's little act of kindness could mean a lot.
 
  • #829
I am considering doing a simple webcam YouTube video tomorrow about her, telling her story. Would anyone here watch it?
 
  • #830
Its so sad that she has only that to mark her final resting place.

Nice to see that somebody has cared enough to leave flowers for her though.

And they placed daffodils.

Daffodils Symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings, the daffodil is virtually synonymous with spring.
 
  • #831
I am considering doing a simple webcam YouTube video tomorrow about her, telling her story. Would anyone here watch it?

There's always someone who watches it, plus people searching the name on YT would also find it in future; through random pathways we are all audiences of each other.
 
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  • #833
What is everyone's thoughts on why the killer left her shoes with the body? He got rid of her clothes but left the shoes? Why?


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  • #834
He had probably removed her clothes to assault her and disposed of them separately, but she was never wearing the shoes. When he dumped her body, he realised he ought to dump the shoes she was wearing too. Maybe he hadn't paid much attention to the shoes until the point of dumping because she wasn't wearing them.
 
  • #835
*correction: I meant "dump the shoes she was carrying, too".
 
  • #836
*correction: I meant "dump the shoes she was carrying, too".

I think she was probably killed by a trucker while in the sleeper cab, so her shoes would be sitting next to her. I figured he first dumped her body, and when he returned to the truck, her shoes and clothes were still there. He may have kept her clothes as some sort of sick "prize", but found no purpose in saving her shoes. Just a guess.
 
  • #837
Maybe he was worried that traces of his blood or hair were on the clothes, so he kept them and destroyed them.
 
  • #838
Now I'm thinking like shadowdancer said, that his blood, hair, etc. may have been on the clothes. So perhaps he burned them or did something similar. But since she was just carrying the shoes upon entering his truck, he probably figured what's the use in destroying them. Just a quick guess.
 
  • #839
I think yall are right. I think him dumping the shoes with her means she went willingly into whatever vehicle (probably hitchhiking) because otherwise there would've been a struggle and she would've immediately dropped her shoes. And second, I don't think there was a secondary crime scene, so to speak, other than the sleeper cab because if there was, the shoes would've been taken inside and then disposed of. Just my opinion though.


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  • #840
I kind of think since DNA wasn't really a "big thing" yet, he probably just didn't want to fool with putting clothes back on a DB and or they were too blood soaked to dress her without making a huge mess of his own clothes or truck. But if that's the case, then why not just dump the shoes with the clothes? I don't know...


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