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In the meantime, I'll see if I can find any more info online on Sherry Peterson and Cynthia Robinson.
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I also see a strong resemblance between Sherry Peterson and the UID. do you want to submit it?
I certainly will... I'll email first, then wait a week and follow up with a phone call.. Did you submit Ms. Robinson?
FC & Boyz_Mum : Thanks for your input!!!
\I certainly will... I'll email first, then wait a week and follow up with a phone call.. Did you submit Ms. Robinson?
FC & Boyz_Mum : Thanks for your input!!!
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4646752.htmlThe concept of using hollow screw-like devices to measure and continuously monitor intracranial pressure was introduced in 1971 by Vries and Becker. Their invention is called the "Richmond screw". The basic principle involved in use of a hollow screw device involves providing a fluid connection means from the fluid in the patient's head (the subarachnoid fluid or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)) to an external pressure sensing system. This is shown schematically in FIG. 2. The screw device screws into the skull and allows CSF to pass through its internal channel to a connection tube and on to a pressure transducer and monitor. The measurement of the fluid pressure then indicates the patient's intracranial pressure (ICP).
I just stumbled across this case, and realized that she was not on my list of MP's with medical hardware.
Cynthia Campbell Woolard (Spragg)
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3036dffl.html
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/s/spragg_cynthia.html
When I cross-checked through my UID's with medical hardware, this case caught my attention:
Perhaps her disappearance was voluntary, and she ended up deceased 14 years later. She would be 36 by then, and within the UID's age range (20-40). Her height is also within range.
Both Cynthia and the UID had steel rods/plates in their left femur. No mention that Cynthia had a hip replacement, but she did have a broken pelvis, so maybe they neglected to mention a hip replacement, or maybe it was done during the 14-year interim.
Also, her facial shape is right-on to the facial reconstruction.
FYI,
Thank you for this info. I am in the process of investigating it now. I am working with both Lee County SO and the FDLE. Let’s hope for the best!!
Linda
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/293dfnj.html
What about Betty Fran Gladden Smith, age is out but Betty had an operation to her hip, similiar to the deceased and her two front teeth had been replaced by caps, also the same as the deceased.
Despite the discrepency in which side the hip issues are on, I would very much like to see http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1471dfmd.html Christine Ann Jarret ruled out.