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http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1130ufaz.html
https://identifyus.org/cases/7193
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on January 7, 1987 in Stanfield, Pinal County, Arizona.
Estimated Date of Death: Days prior.
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction.
Cause and Manner of Death: Unknown.
Vital Statistics
Estimated Age: 26-29 years old.
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4" to 5'8" and unknown weight.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Light brown to blonde or strawberry
blonde hair and unknown eye color.
Marks, scars: Ears pierced bilaterally. Facial freckles or pockmarks.
Clothing: "Harley Davidson" brand black leather jacket with fringes (size 34),
gray and red sweatshirt, "Glory Days" brand blue denim pants with a zipper (size 7-8),
black underwear, white socks, and black shoes.
Jewelry: Harley Davidson earrings, red and gold white metal ring with a silver
and turquoise stone in the shape of an eagle on right index finger, white metal ring
in the shape of a belt loop on left ring finger, yellow metal bracelet with six red and
blue stars on left wrist, necklace bearing a charm with a tan oval stone, and necklace
bearing a unicorn charm.
Dentals: X-rays and photographs are available. Maxillary and mandibular incisors
exhibit anterior wear. Enamel hypoplasia on #2, #3, #14 - 21, #29 - 32. O - peg shaped.
Amalgam restorations: #2 - DO; #3 - O, OL; #4 - O; #13 - O; #14 - OL; #15 - O; #19 - O;
#20 - MOD; #30 - O; #32 - OF
DNA: Not available. 1987: Case file does not contain documentation of bone samples
retained for DNA analysis.
Fingerprints: Available. Fingerprints were sent to the Tucson Police Department for
comparison; on November 18, 1987, the search yeilded negative results.
Case History
The victim was found along the roadside of I-8, south of the eastbound lane. The desert area is in the vicinity of
Standfield, Arizona.
My first thought was Diana Lynn Miller based on the circumstances of her disappearence.
However I'm not sure if the decomp was enough to erase any tattoos she had as none are listed on either UID link.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1285dfpa.html
https://identifyus.org/cases/7193
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on January 7, 1987 in Stanfield, Pinal County, Arizona.
Estimated Date of Death: Days prior.
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction.
Cause and Manner of Death: Unknown.
Vital Statistics
Estimated Age: 26-29 years old.
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4" to 5'8" and unknown weight.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Light brown to blonde or strawberry
blonde hair and unknown eye color.
Marks, scars: Ears pierced bilaterally. Facial freckles or pockmarks.
Clothing: "Harley Davidson" brand black leather jacket with fringes (size 34),
gray and red sweatshirt, "Glory Days" brand blue denim pants with a zipper (size 7-8),
black underwear, white socks, and black shoes.
Jewelry: Harley Davidson earrings, red and gold white metal ring with a silver
and turquoise stone in the shape of an eagle on right index finger, white metal ring
in the shape of a belt loop on left ring finger, yellow metal bracelet with six red and
blue stars on left wrist, necklace bearing a charm with a tan oval stone, and necklace
bearing a unicorn charm.
Dentals: X-rays and photographs are available. Maxillary and mandibular incisors
exhibit anterior wear. Enamel hypoplasia on #2, #3, #14 - 21, #29 - 32. O - peg shaped.
Amalgam restorations: #2 - DO; #3 - O, OL; #4 - O; #13 - O; #14 - OL; #15 - O; #19 - O;
#20 - MOD; #30 - O; #32 - OF
DNA: Not available. 1987: Case file does not contain documentation of bone samples
retained for DNA analysis.
Fingerprints: Available. Fingerprints were sent to the Tucson Police Department for
comparison; on November 18, 1987, the search yeilded negative results.
Case History
The victim was found along the roadside of I-8, south of the eastbound lane. The desert area is in the vicinity of
Standfield, Arizona.
My first thought was Diana Lynn Miller based on the circumstances of her disappearence.
However I'm not sure if the decomp was enough to erase any tattoos she had as none are listed on either UID link.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1285dfpa.html