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We are taking on the case: Who is Clallam County Jane Doe (2019)?
Nice. Just curious, why is Clallam County involved? This UID was not found anywhere near Clallam County.We are taking on the case: Who is Clallam County Jane Doe (2019)?
Othram, Clallam Jane Doe is NOT the doe this thread is about. I’m so glad you’re looking out for her, but any movement towards this Jane does case?We are taking on the case: Who is Clallam County Jane Doe (2019)?
Giovanna Katie Tyler went missing wearing similar clothing (blue trousers, grey sweatshirt).NaMus #UP72248: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Height: 5'1" to 5'7", estimated
White/Caucasian
Not recognizable - near complete or complete skeleton
Clothing (near the body): Blue cloth pants, navy pullover sweatshirt with American Flag Logo (AO), one tank top/camisole
No exclusions are listed.
Sept. 7, 2023
Looks like Othram has this case. Confident that successful results in her identification will be coming soon.
PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. – Pierce County investigators hope someone has details about a woman found dead near Lake Bonney in 2019, a case that resurfaces as new tests on her remains This is pending results. A forensic anthropologist identifies human remains as belonging to a woman. They identified it as a likely woman between the ages of 24 and 44, 5 foot-1 to 5 foot-7 tall. It is believed that she has a set of false teeth and the anthropologist says that is unusual for a person of that age.
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You’re right. I saw the post above from Othram but it is for a different case. Thank you for the link.The link to this article looks like it's broken but I found a link that I think is the same article here: Pierce County sheriff awaits genetic genealogy test results for more details on woman's remains found in 2019
This says: "As of Sept. 6 [2023], the department is waiting on results of genetic genealogy – hoping her DNA will connect her to family members who submitted their own data to public database."
No mention of @othram though. I don't think Othram has this case since it's not on their page for WA cases: DNASolves® Washington Map
Have we heard if any other genetic genealogy organization is working on this case?
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