WA WA - Tacoma, MultiFem Late Teen/Young Adult, UP88637, Skull found after mudslide, Jan'22

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Apparent human skull found in Tacoma mudslide

The area received 2-3 INCHES of rain in less than 24 hours from Thursday night into yesterday. Skull found by a city staffer clearing landslide debris near near Center & Sawyer Sts in Tacoma.
 
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I saw some speculation that it might be skull of Teekah Lewis (2 y/o missing in the area since 1999). Apparently, the bowling alley she disappeared from was very close to where the skull was found. That being said, I think they would've noted it being a child skull, especially with little Teekah being only 2 and having a tiny skull :(

I also saw speculation that it may be the skull of a Bundy or Ridgway victim.
 
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I saw some speculation that it might be skull of Teekah Lewis (2 y/o missing in the area since 1999). Apparently, the bowling alley she disappeared from was very close to where the skull was found. That being said, I think they would've noted it being a child skull, especially with little Teekah being only 2 and having a tiny skull :(

I also saw speculation that it may be the skull of a Bundy or Ridgway victim.

Thank you @Springrain !! A link to Teekah's thread, a much too inactive thread IMO given possible suspicious individual description released this past year, if anyone is interested in trying to help get her found and justice. Heart-breaking case.

WA - WA - Teekah Lewis, 2, Tacoma, 23 Jan 1999 | Page 7 (websleuths.com)
 
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I still haven't heard any news about the skull being ID'd.
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

UP88637
ME/C Case Number22-0110

Sex Female
Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native
Estimated Age Group Late Teen/Young Adult
Height Cannot Estimate
Weight Cannot Estimate

Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found January 7, 2022
NamUs Case Created February 4, 2022

Location Tacoma, Washington 98409
County Pierce County

Circumstances of Recovery Remains found while workers were cleaning after a mudslide.

Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only

Hair Color Unknown
Eye Color Unknown
 
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Estimated Age Group Late Teen/Young Adult
The age range certainly does make me wonder if this young woman was a Ridgeway victim.
 
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The age range certainly does make me wonder if this young woman was a Ridgeway victim.
Or a Bundy victim, as suggested by Springrain upthread.

Crosspost for convenience:
I suggested this Doe in Karan Ann Brown's thread a while back. She was "last known to be in the Olympia and Tacoma areas and may have resided as a transient/homeless individual in the 1980s. Was known to hitchhike the interstates from WA, CA, OK, NC, TX, and VA".
Her NamUs DLC is listed at c. 1980, but Karan was about 27-30 years when she disappeared, making 1983 the latest DLC.
 
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Is it known in what year this woman could have died approximately?
 
  • #9
Is it known in what year this woman could have died approximately?
Not that I could find. I would guess the skull had been there for some time though.
 
  • #10
Any updates? It's been a little while. Are they sending to Quantico for forensics? Getting impatient. Also: the profile of ethnicities - is that even accurate yet or are they just throwing around some various possibilities?
 
  • #11
I still haven't heard any news about the skull being ID'd.
I'm impatient too. I guess they just found it in January so it could take a while.
 
  • #12
I still have not been any more news about this skull. :(
 
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Is it known in what year this woman could have died approximately?
I didn't see anything about it yet.. That would be something the WA State Patrol Lab would look at...so hopefully soon? That really is the most important question at the moment..
 
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One rule out per NamUs:

MP20083
Nguyet Phung
05/09/1991
Snohomish
WA

(for some reason, Nguyet is listed twice in the exclusions)
 
  • #16
Wow, I forgot about this thread until it was bumped. I really do have to wonder how old the skull is. It really changes my opinions about the case.
 
  • #17
One rule out per NamUs:

MP20083
Nguyet Phung
05/09/1991
Snohomish
WA

(for some reason, Nguyet is listed twice in the exclusions)

Namus automatically flags cases that have a significant match so LE can more easily check them out. If there's more than one match, the cases will get flagged more than once. So for instance if a hypothetical missing person matched a dental description and the UID's demographics, the MP might be listed twice in the exclusions. In this case, I suspect Phung was one of the first people LE checked, since she matches all the characteristics and has been suspected of being a serial killer's beginning.

Phung's Namus
Police Say Serial Murderer At Work In 3 Counties | The Seattle Times -- interesting article from before the Green River killer had been identified.

Phung's Charley Project entry
 
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Is it known in what year this woman could have died approximately?

If they're suggesting she could be a Bundy/Ridgway/other serial killer victim, that would imply the 1980s, roughly.
 
  • #20
Looks like she still doesn't have a Doe Network page. This one is just super bizarre. I wish we had an estimate for how long it's been there. I literally grew up 10 mins from where it was found, so I'd like to know more!
 

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