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must watch!
yes! her grave. I'd greatly appreciate that thank you!
I wonder what would have happened to our girl if she hadn’t had her life stolen from her on a cold night 39 years ago.
Would she have been a loving mother and wife? Would she have been independent and travelled the world? Would she have became an actress? A singer? An accountant? All of those thoughts are with me.
Somebody misses her. Somebody knows her. Somebody is looking for their childhood friend online, asking others if they have heard from them. Someone is looking for her, unaware of the brutal, unfair end her life came to all those years ago. She’s been dead longer than a lot of us on this forum have been alive, and that’s terrifying.
She’ll get her name back. Wether it be today, tomorrow, next year, ten, twenty, or thirty years, she’ll get her identity back. For now, all we can do is our best to bring justice to our girl.
I forgot to add this, but I often wonder what she was like and what she liked. Was she shy? Confident? A bookworm? Did she have any pets or siblings? Who was her favourite singer? What was her favourite food? She had favourites. She had a personality as complex as all of us. It’s just like Stephanie Harlowe said in that video. We don’t know the little things that made our girl herself.
Why dont they just create a profile with her dna in GED match and find out who her relatives are?
Why dont they just create a profile with her dna in GED match and find out who her relatives are?
must watch!
BTW, even with the DNA profile it's still a MAJOR job to find relatives - it's not as easy as you would think (or as TV shows would have you believe). It takes countless hours of research and investigating- and that's provided someone related to her put their DNA profile into GED Match, and that they have given permission for law enforcement to access it. This process could take months, if not a year or more to complete.
There's not enough of her DNA available. I believe they exhumed her body in 1999, but only took a small sample and not enough to run. They did run her DNA back then, but it was not done the same way as it is today, and I think the results were inconclusive because the DNA was degraded... They would have to re-exhume her body, which costs around $10K and requires a judge to sign off on the order, etc, then do another autopsy, and again obtain and check the DNA... It'll probably happen eventually, but...
Their noses are at different angles.Their noses are completely different.
I don't think she was a working girl but if she was desperate and approached who is to say she wouldn't have considered it. We can't even say without a doubt she wasn't raped. Just because there is no semen doesn't mean she wasn't violated. I can't see a woman being the suspect. You're right when saying it was interesting that she specifically asked about the Ellis Unit. She would've seen signs for the Holiday and Walls Unit on highway 45... That alone tells me she had a destination. I saw guards solicit the girls in 2000, I'm sure it was happening 20 years earlier as well. Never saw a cop do it.
Now, this is the part that I feel like a dumbass for not thinking about it before. Not sure how many are aware of this.... But Huntsville is home to one if the largest universities in this area.. Sam Houston state university... Which is exactly why I lived in Huntsville... I would get college kids coming in to the Hitching Post to study because it was 24 hours... Also after bars closed they would come in after a night of partying. They think WCJD was killed Halloween night so I'm sure college kids were out partying until late night hours... It was also a Saturday night. Maybe we are looking for a college kid. Like I said, I'm just trying to think of all possibilities.
She could have been headed to the rodeo even.Ahhh..also, in this year there was the prison rodeo open to the public on every sunday in October. It was a way of gaining revenue for their educational programs and rehabilitation services etc.. just thought I'd add that, as I have actually been recently reading up on the fact that they possibly did incorporate rodeo sweethearts who were likely chosen from the civilian population.
They had plenty of probable employment prospects on the grounds. It was a very busy place during that time. They would have had construction happening, and they had records keeping division and human resources department so many more that I can not remember at this moment but its a very good possibility that she could have been seeking employment and was attempting to meet with someone who probably lured her in with the promise of a job opportunity.I think your college theory is one that should be explored. She is a nameless possible runaway, that was trying to visit someone in prison. A college kid could have been so far under the radar. Would college kids have interned in the prisons? Or had classes there?