Angie4b1g
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That's great!!!
Fanastic letter!
Here is what I sent to the Arizona Republic:
To Whom It May Concern;
I am a volunteer on a crime solving blog that dedicates itself to locating missing persons and identifying the unidentified. In 1999, a beautiful young girl was thrown, pushed or jumped out of a moving vehicle along highway I-10 around milepost 173. The people in the vehicle came forward and indicated that she was a hitchiker they had picked up at a convenience store and agreed to take through Arizona. Although the driver of the car, a male, had a criminal history there was not enough information either about the victim or the circumstances to file charges. The girl lived for a day and never spoke during that time frame. Her cause of death appears to have been internal head and abdominal injuries.
There is no doubt that with a push from local or national media, this little girl can be brought home to the family that may have lost track of her, and the individual or individuals that may have perpetrated a crime can be brought to justice. I urge you to take some time to look into the information surrounding this very compelling case-surely someone out in your section of the country knows something that can bring this case to a conclusion. There seems to be little appetite on the part of law enforcement.
Here are some links that will give you some information:
http://www.truecrimediary.com/home/ (check the archives for the story on "Jane Doe".)
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43813
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57369
If there is any further information I can provide, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
believe09
This composite was removed from the Maricopa ME's site. I wonder why the Doe Network put it up but didn't update the case information? The ME's office provided more details.Doenetwork has an updated composite of Maricopa Jane Doe (1/5/08)
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2025dfaz.html Heather Lindsay Silver
I noticed this one from the other thread on this and wondered if it had ever been checked - didnt see anything on it to about half way through that thread.
If her hair was dyed blonde and her eyebrows tweaked shed look quite like like this to me easy to lose some weight being a runnaway too. Shes a missing runaway from 1997 in tuscon arizona.
The markings around her mouth in the enclosed photos pertain to medical treatment just prior to death and are NOT scars or identifying features that she would have had.
From the Maricopa website:
I assume they are talking about the scar on her cheek. How would they know this? Is there some way of telling whether a scar is medical or not, or how long a person has had it?
The markings don't look like a scar to me - it looks like scrapes, bruises and swellings. I assume that, since the police took her to the hospital, the hospital knew what treatment she had been given prior to her death and doctors were able to communicate that information to the ME.