FL FL - Broward County, WhtFem UP1097, 21-35, femur only, Mar'98

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NamUs UP Case 1097

https://identifyus.org/en/cases/1097

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Unidentified White female
* Found March 24, 1998 in Broward County, FL
* Estimated Year of Death: 0 To 1998

Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 21-35 years old
* Approximate Height: 54' estimate
* Distinguishing Characteristics: nothing

* Dentals:
Dental information / charting is currently not available
* Clothing/Jewelry: Nothing

* DNA:
Sample submitted - Tests complete

Case History: White female femur found in Broward County in 300 NW 45th Ave
. Femur Only.
 
They don't give much background, do they? I just used Google Maps' street view to look at the address: it's a daycare centre. So, um, why are femurs being discarded at nurseries? They don't tell us. I mean, was it found inside or outside? How did it get there? Are all the kids at the nursery accounted for, or is this some sort of shady femur-laundering ring?

I was expecting an empty block or something, sheesh.
 
54 inches (4'6) is really tiny for an adult woman... I think they probably meant 5'4
 
They don't give much background, do they? I just used Google Maps' street view to look at the address: it's a daycare centre. So, um, why are femurs being discarded at nurseries? They don't tell us. I mean, was it found inside or outside? How did it get there? Are all the kids at the nursery accounted for, or is this some sort of shady femur-laundering ring?

I was expecting an empty block or something, sheesh.

Maybe the daycare wasn't there in 1998.
 
What the house is currently being used for isn't important. My point was that there's a house there, and they don't elaborate on why bones were found at a house.
 
What the house is currently being used for isn't important. My point was that there's a house there, and they don't elaborate on why bones were found at a house.

No, I meant the building. Maybe the building wasn't built yet when the bone was found.
 
It looks a bit older than late 1990s, so I doubt it. There's some empty land behind it, though; I wonder if that could be it. At least, it strikes me as more likely to find bones in vacant land than on an improved block.
 
A lot of times the addresses they give are approximate. So yes, it probably is the empty lot behind the house.
 

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