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11-08-2009, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Boyz_Mum
I quickly looked through veromi.net (the free portion) and looked at some of the names and located some names, but no connections to the names with the state of MI. It was not a thorough search by any means, I was curious if anything would jump off the page at me.
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I have been trying to find a connection to Michigan as well. So far nothing obvious.
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11-08-2009, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Bewildered
I have been trying to find a connection to Michigan as well. So far nothing obvious.
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I hope you don't let that discourage you. Sometime back, I looked for a friend of mine and knew she lived in several different states, but many were not listed in association with her name(s). It does make it much easier when connections jump off the page.
Thanks for taking the time to help these UIDs and missing!
Sincerely, Boyz_Mum
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11-09-2009, 01:02 PM
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If life hands you lemons, ask for some tequilla and salt.
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Out of curiosity which LE did you contact? I am from the area where the doe was found, thats why I wonder. I knew that we could put missing persons into NAMUS, I didnt know that we could imput Doe information. I know that in Michigan it is not mandatory to use NAMUS, and not all MEs even know that it exists. I know that the group I belong to (Trackmissing.org) sent out information about NAMUS to all of the LEs offices. But I am not sure if they made it to the MEs or not. I would REALLY rather the ME put the information in, for one they might have more info. than is normally released to the public (dentals, clothing, ect.). I can contact the ME and see if I can get him to put in NAMUS. Or for that matter see if he even knows about NAMUS. I am actually not so sure that Alcona county has their own ME, they might send them to Saginiaw for Autopsy. Im on it.
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11-09-2009, 03:15 PM
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If life hands you lemons, ask for some tequilla and salt.
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Alcona county did not do the autopsy they sent it out as I suspected that they would. The deputy that I spoke with did not have much to say, they do have a lengthy list of ruleouts but he has to check with his supervisor to see if he can give them out. I am SO sick of the excuse that it could hamper the investigation of an open case. I mean really, do you think you are going to catch her killer if you dont even know who she is? He told me to feel free to e-mail him any of my suggestions. Well with the VERY limited information that they gave out there are a TON of possibilities. Really how would telling me who she isnt hurt the investigation. GRRRRR- ok sorry about that I just get the same crap every time. gee telling me the color of her clothes is really going to hamper catching the killer? Lame @ss excuses. You dont even have a cause of death, so why are you even looking for a murderer?
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11-09-2009, 03:58 PM
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It looks to me like Jennifer has a chipped front tooth, rather than a gap.
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11-10-2009, 12:07 PM
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If life hands you lemons, ask for some tequilla and salt.
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I see they still have not listed the DOE on Namus. I will call today and remind them. Somthing about persistance pays.
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11-10-2009, 08:23 PM
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...'facts can obscure truth...maya angelou
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NaMus: If you are familiar with a case, you can enter the information
into NaMus.
It goes to the local case manager.
They can continue to monitor the case and get dental info or dna from
relatives.
DNA kits are from TX lab, and LE has to request them.
At the yearly missing persons rallies, Doe Network managers are there
and can arrange for dna sample then.
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Source: Founder, International
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11-11-2009, 06:48 PM
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http://www.theyaremissed.org/ncma/ga...hp?A200300068W
Just wanted to add this missing person as a possibility. Especially her composite of being older looks like the jane doe to me. Don't know what the scenario would have been to have her be in MI when she went missing from NY in 77, but the year of age also fits, as she would have been 35. And the gap in between the teeth is very obvious, but the hair is a darker brown, so maybe not the same.
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