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That is great, EffyElsewhere!
I kind of think Gina Hall looks like her, although there isn't much information on her. https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/1174/4/
I also think Deborah Mccall has some similarities as far as weight/height/necklace/hair http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/mccall_deborah.html https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/case_report_html/8253
I wonder if any of the witnesses could look at the picture of Cathy and confirm if that's our doe.
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That seriously sucks. I can't believe that.All of the witnesses are deceased.
I had wondered about thatAll of the witnesses are deceased.
I kind of think Gina Hall looks like her, although there isn't much information on her. https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/1174/4/
I also think Deborah Mccall has some similarities as far as weight/height/necklace/hair http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/mccall_deborah.html https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/case_report_html/8253
Quite often, with all the blogs and bits about Ruthie, I get confused about who is ruled out because there are some that are automatic because of different types of DNA & even whether it belongs to a mother or fathers side of the family. I stumbled across a blog where a Lieutenant ruled some girls out in 2010. Not sure if I can post the link here so i have left it out but Gina was on that but not typed into namus.![]()
That is definitely a clear picture if it was taken in the 80s. So this tells me that the family had money for the best camera in the 80s.
So could this possibly be money related?
There is a pretty decent stretch between Beeville and Sugarland, @ 170 miles..with plenty of tiny towns stretching across 59, I'm not sure how they would pinpoint a motel that existed 35years ago.
girls back in that era found it exciting to write to prison inmates they didn't know (and sometimes eventually felt like they were in love with these guys they'd never met). They usually got the addresses from personal ads in the back of biker magazines and sources of that kind.