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Attached is a map of Colorado State, pictures, and (estimated) last locations of all female missing persons on NAMUS (not including the greater Denver area).


I made this over a year and a half ago, so if there are any updates to these cases since then, I do apologize.
 

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Interesting that they seem very much to follow the interstates. I wonder if that is true nationally.
 
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Interesting that they seem very much to follow the interstates. I wonder if that is true nationally.

Somewhat ghoulish, but lots of people use the interstates, and sometimes need to get out of their vehicles by the side of that road. These are remains that are located.

No way to know how many sets of undiscovered remains are out there, somewhere, out of sight of most people.

I expect that population density of location of remains and length of time before discovery are correlated positively.

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