FL FL - Altamonte Springs, WhtFem 67UFFL, 15-23, 'Ginger', may be from MI, Aug'73

And I agree, that's not the greatest reconstruction ever. No one looks like that.
 
I wonder if they know what type of identification was in the purse. Drivers license would make her at least 16. I find it odd that NAMUS has the body condition as "Recognizable face", but that they had to screen the soil for loose teeth. Makes me think she was there longer.

The other body that was found on top of her (Laura Harberts)went missing from Orlando Aug. 5 1973.

http://www.oranous.com/innocence/spaziano/035571.htm

I wonder if anyone has checked into: Charlotte Loomis

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1206dfnj.html
 
I've been reading up on this a little more. Actually, Spaziano later received a new trial where he was acquitted of the murders. He remains in jail on a rape charge. Everything I've read seems to indicate that while he was no choir boy, there are reasons to think it's at least possible that he was not guilty of this crime. If that's the case, the fact that he was with a girl from Michigan may not be at all relevant and this Doe could be from Florida...or anywhere else. So maybe we should not focus solely on the Michigan angle.

This case was somewhat notorious in Florida with heated and widely different coverage from the Sentinal and the Herald.
 
I've been reading up on this a little more. Actually, Spaziano later received a new trial where he was acquitted of the murders. He remains in jail on a rape charge. Everything I've read seems to indicate that while he was no choir boy, there are reasons to think it's at least possible that he was not guilty of this crime. If that's the case, the fact that he was with a girl from Michigan may not be at all relevant and this Doe could be from Florida...or anywhere else. So maybe we should not focus solely on the Michigan angle.

This case was somewhat notorious in Florida with heated and widely different coverage from the Sentinal and the Herald.

This tells a little more about how he got released and how the murder(s) were pinned on him.
http://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/spaziano-joseph.htm

Like Irish Eyes said, he wasn't the most upstanding citizen. His trouble seemed to be that the prosecutors saw him as a "shady" person. Shady enough to use whatever they could use to tie him to the murder.
 
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/26255/12/ Here is a new Namus entry that reminds me of Ginger. Overlay and details line up pretty good other than I am not sure about the crooked teeth.
47603
 
Are there any other rule outs? I also liked Kathy Wilcox as a good match. So glad they updated those awful clay bust!
 
Ruleouts as of 31 December 2014 (https://identifyus.org/cases/1341)

Exclusions
The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:

First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA

Cynthia Coon Unknown Michigan
Judy Davis 1956 Florida
Pamela Hobley 1954 Michigan
Gail Joiner 1959 Florida
Debora Lowe 1958 Florida
Kathy Wilcox Unknown Michigan
 
I don't think that much stock should be put into the ID info. It could well have been a fake ID, from a different state than the girl was from. Does anyone know where she got the name "Ginger"? Her hair was described as light brown, so I assuming it is due to something else?
 
I don't think that much stock should be put into the ID info. It could well have been a fake ID, from a different state than the girl was from. Does anyone know where she got the name "Ginger"? Her hair was described as light brown, so I assuming it is due to something else?

I think Ginger is just a name coined by LE.
 
The recon looks so generic... If not for that, I feel this is solvable. That clay recon had me smh.
 

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