Identified! NM - Bernalillo Co., WhtFem 696UFNM, 14-17, Oct'95 - Name withheld

Here is the DoeNet page on this case.

The Doe Network:
Case File 696UFNM
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/696ufnm.html
NamUs UP Case 2729 https://identifyus.org/cases/2729

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Cameo Locket

Unidentified Female

* The victim was discovered on October 30, 1995 in Bernalillo County, New Mexico
* Estimated Date of Death: 1985-1991
* Skeletal Remains
* Cause of Death: Homicide

Vital Statistics

* Estimated age: 14-17 years old
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Probably White. Victim had a small area of swollen bone just above the ankle, and on the outside surface of the left fibula. The forensic anthropologist advised this was not a healed fracture, but was consistent with an animally caused by walking "pigeon toed".
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'1-5'6"; 105-110 lbs.
* Jewelry: Cameo style, yellow metal locket, with no engraving or enclosed material. 0.6x0.5x0.4
* Dentals: Available. #12 has an occlusal silver amalgam restoration.
* DNA: Available.

Case History
The victim was located in a desert area, just north of Albuquerque, 200 yards east of Wyoming Boulevard and 0.5 miles north of Alameda Boulevard, in rural Bernalillo county.
Stabs to the chest indicated by autopsy.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department
William T. Peters
505-768-4225
--
NM Office of the Medical Investigator
Peter Loomis
505-271-2381
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
SD: 95-563780; ME: 1995-04858


NCIC Number:
U-020005854
 
Here is the DoeNet page on this case.

The Doe Network:
Case File 696UFNM
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/696ufnm.html
NamUs UP Case 2729 https://identifyus.org/cases/2729

696UFNM.jpg

Cameo Locket

Unidentified Female

* The victim was discovered on October 30, 1995 in Bernalillo County, New Mexico
* Estimated Date of Death: 1985-1991
* Skeletal Remains
* Cause of Death: Homicide

Vital Statistics

* Estimated age: 14-17 years old
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Probably White. Victim had a small area of swollen bone just above the ankle, and on the outside surface of the left fibula. The forensic anthropologist advised this was not a healed fracture, but was consistent with an animally caused by walking "pigeon toed".
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'1-5'6"; 105-110 lbs.
* Jewelry: Cameo style, yellow metal locket, with no engraving or enclosed material. 0.6x0.5x0.4
* Dentals: Available. #12 has an occlusal silver amalgam restoration.
* DNA: Available.

Case History
The victim was located in a desert area, just north of Albuquerque, 200 yards east of Wyoming Boulevard and 0.5 miles north of Alameda Boulevard, in rural Bernalillo county.
Stabs to the chest indicated by autopsy.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department
William T. Peters
505-768-4225
--
NM Office of the Medical Investigator
Peter Loomis
505-271-2381
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
SD: 95-563780; ME: 1995-04858


NCIC Number:
U-020005854

I recall that when we were looking at the Alcala photos, one of the photos was commented upon as having an unusually swollen looking ankle even though the unidentified girl appeared to be putting full weight on it. However, if the New Mexico Jane Doe here was one of Alcala's victims, that would mean that the estimated date of death was out a fair bit.

Submitted Girl with red shorts and white top - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
 
Ilene Misheloff had a lump on her left ankle, just as the Jane Doe did, but it indicates that Ilene's lump was on the outside of her left ankle. Jane Doe's lump was on the inside of her left ankle.

http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/misheloff_ilene.html

Ilene also had braces on her teeth. Only a few teeth were found from the The UID, but there probably would have been evidence of braces (either the braces themselves, or cement from the braces) if she had them.
 
did a search on Charleyproject using "pigeon-toed". of the 3 hits, one was male, one was a female missing since 1979 and she would have been too old, and Christina Lynn Carter. The link states that authorities believe Christina's mother gave her to someone else to take care of. Christina's mother was found murdered. For the UID estimated death date, Christina would have been in the estimated age range if UID death occurred in 1985-1990 range. Here is her link: http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/c/carter_christina.html.
 
We may never know who she was if the family chooses not to have her name released . I am happy she was finally identified after all these years.

Similarly, I periodically google the recently identified Tallulah Jane Doe and it seems that no information has ever been released regarding her identity. I hope we find out information on both of these young women someday. Having said that, I'm still elated for them both to have their names back and that's the most important thing.
 

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