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Good afternoon from Kentucky!
Thank you so much for your interest and inquiry on these cases. Laura Louise Smith Williams has been excluded, today, based on dental comparison. Fortunately, we had enough records on both UP and MP to make the exclusion.
We appreciate your efforts and look forward to hearing from you again!
Very good that you got a response so quickly! That’s a huge relief, knowing someone associated with the case is receptive to our submissions!Got the answer from KY ME this afternoon.
So, she was ro today Oo
Very good that you got a response so quickly! That’s a huge relief, knowing someone associated with the case is receptive to our submissions!
I’ve been looking at Rose Mary West... There’s so little about her case though and she’s a couple of years over the estimated age of this UID. A little taller... but I see a bit of a resemblance and the time frame and circumstances seem to match up...
Oh yes! Most times when I post a suggestion here, it’s because I’ve done just enough research so far to make me think it’s possible. Sometimes I’ve hit a brick wall and other times I’ve focused so intently on one particular person that I have to force myself to step away for a bit. Either way, Ive grown to respect and appreciate the opinions of many other WSs, so it’s always nice to get feedback!Before making any decision, would you please find old newspapers articles about her being missing?
Because before sending, I want to be sure she did or did not have a pathology limiting her mobility. Because if she didn't have any medical condition limiting her mobility, it's a blatant rule-out IMO.
ETA: I'll contact LEO for Rose's case to inquire more about whetheter a medical condition was listed. Because if she was as healthy as a horse, IMO, it's a blatant rule-out !
If the only med she takes is a Tylenol once in a bluemoon, it can not be a match!
Hey!! New info!!New LE page for UID: Pulaski County Sheriff's Department - Unidentifed Human Remains
Before making any decision, would you please find old newspapers articles about her being missing?
Because before sending, I want to be sure she did or did not have a pathology limiting her mobility. Because if she didn't have any medical condition limiting her mobility, it's a blatant rule-out IMO.
ETA: I'll contact LEO for Rose's case to inquire more about whetheter a medical condition was listed. Because if she was as healthy as a horse, IMO, it's a blatant rule-out !
If the only med she takes is a Tylenol once in a bluemoon, it can not be a match!
Just spoke to the detective who reviewed Marie Rose West's file.
No medical condition has been listed in her file.
I strongly doubt it's a match because her mobility was not impaired. For me, this inconsistency is a RO.
Anna was last seen in Danville, Kentucky on November 19, 1992. She called out to her aunt on north Third Street in front of Chin's Jewelry and said she wanted to talk to her about something. She was accompanied by an unidentified Caucasian male at the time.
Anna was supposed to visit her aunt later that day, but she never arrived and has never been heard from again. She left behind a two-year-old daughter. Her family didn't report her missing until February 25, 1994, well over a year after the last time they saw her.
Anna married Anthony B. Manning in 1985, at the age of sixteen. Following her marriage she and her husband distanced themselves from Anna's family, to the extent that her aunt, who had raised her since she was thirteen, didn't know where she lived at the time of her disappearance. By 1992 the couple had separated.
In April of that year, Anthony was charged with kidnapping after he allegedly went to her apartment in Junction City, Kentucky with their daughter, handcuffed Anna and lead her out the back door after she refused to have sexual intercourse with him. Anna was able to escape when Anthony went to take her purse and the child to the car.
Anthony pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment and was sentenced to 182 days in jail. He was still in jail when Anna disappeared; he was released a few months later.
Anna's aunt doesn't believe she would have left without telling anyone. Because of the lack of time that has passed without contact, authorities believe she was a victim of foul play. Her case remains unsolved.