OK, forgive me if I missed anything, I tried get everything you all were asking...if I did miss something, just let me know, I'll add it to the next email.
Subject: Questions
From:
[email protected]
Date: Thu, Aug 23, 2007 9:50 am
To:
[email protected]
Dear Sir,
Good morning. I was hoping for an email this morning with an update from you saying 'Ann' had been identified. Not yet I suppose?
OK, the search is still on!
Our volunteers are wondering if you could answer the following questions for us:
Can you tell us about the clothing she was wearing when discovered? Size, color, namebrand, condition, shoe type and size?
Was she wearing makeup when found?
How about shaving, were her legs shaved?
Was she wearing jewelry? Does she have a 'ring' tan line on any of her fingers?
Has the airport been checked for unclaimed baggage around the time she may have arrived in the area?
How about lost and found at the airport, purse/wallet?
How about stolen white cars in the area, abandanded white cars around where she was located, how about ANY abandoned cars in the airport?
Does she have a cowlick? A birthmark? Any scars other than mentioned? Any other tattoos?
Are her ears pierced? Any other piercings?
Has she had a pelvic exam to determine if she has ever given birth?
One of our posters stated, "It also looks like she might have Strabismus of her left eye or maybe both. I think they should have her lens prescription analyzed and her glasses should be analyzed to find the make and model number. This could possibly tell them where they were sold and if the prescription is unusual...it could be a good lead."
It has been mentioned more photos, w/and w/o makeup and different angles, smiling/not smiling, full body shots would be really helpful.
We really need a pic of the tattoo or a detailed description.
Thank you in advance, from each of us working on this.
If you speak with Ann, please tell her that SOMEONE IS LOOKING FOR HER, WE ARE! It broke my heart to read that she had commented "Hopefully somebody's looking," she said. She said her greatest fear is what happens if no one is."
Kindest regards,
Christine