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Could someone post the NamUs Pierce County Jane Doe exclusion list? I don't live in the US so I can't see the exclusion list.
Shes on the rule out listI think April Zane could be a possible match
Was it excluded? Sorry but I can't see the NamUs exclusion list since I don't live in the US.Shes on the rule out list
Yes that means April Zane was excluded. In fact, she's the only exclusionWas it excluded? Sorry but I can't see the NamUs exclusion list since I don't live in the US.
Out of curiosity, Jane Doe's hair is described to be brown with streaks of blonde.It's good that you were able to rule out April, I was looking for another possible match but I would like to know if you think it could match or not:
94DFAZ - Cynthia Ardina Leslie
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Cynthia Ardina Leslie – The Charley Project
The Physical Description seems to match quite well.
Thank you for posting the articles. It’s good to read the original reporting in the newspaper. There always seems to be a bit of a difference in details.30 Aug 1978, The News Tribune, pg 12
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"Edmunds said short red hair still was attached to the skull." - looks like brown/red/blonde MP's should be considered
"The skull had apparently been decomposing for more then a year."
31 August 1978, The News Tribune, pg 55
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2 Sept 1978, The News Tribune, pg 2
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"The remains of what is believed to have been a woman between the ages of 13 and 21."
"Authorities still are not certain that the bones and clothing belong together, since the entire search area has been used illegally as a refuse-dumping area."
Wonder if the reconstruction that this article was talking about ever was made. And I wonder if her teeth were destroyed.
Thank you for posting the articles. It’s good to read the original reporting in the newspaper. There always seems to be a bit of a difference in details.
NamUs states the hair description as “Long brownish hair, 13-17" long, with blondish strands”
The first newspaper clipping above states “short red hair was still attached to the skull”
These two descriptions couldn’t be more different so wonder which one is accurate.
I like Kimberly Ann Stewart as a possibility.
@SimsGuy67 could you make a comparative table with Kimberly Ann Stewart and Jane Doe? I would greatly appreciate it.I like Kimberly Ann Stewart as a possibility.
Happy that this one can be compared as Kimberly has dentals available. Hope that Kimberly's/Jane Doe's dentals are unique enough to rule it out or in.@SimsGuy67 could you make a comparative table with Kimberly Ann Stewart and Jane Doe? I would greatly appreciate it.
Pierce County Jane Doe UP5706 | Kimberly Ann Stewart MP3879 | |
Sex | Female | Female |
Race | White/Caucasian | White/Caucasian |
Age | 15 - 20 | 21 |
Height | 5'7 Estimated | 5'9 |
Weight | Unknown | 130 pounds |
DLC/DOD | 1976 - 1978 | May 24, 1977 |
Hair Color | Brown | Long brown hair with "blondish strands" |
Eye Color | Unknown | Green |
Distinctive Features | Unknown/None | Unknown/None |
Circumstances | Skull found in Pierce County by two fisherman. More remains and clothing were later found. | Last seen before meeting with estranged husband, leaving her children with a babysitter. |
Distance | Sheridan - Pierce County | 712 miles |